The tug Adler is in distress off Bethel Shoals, north of Biscayne Bay. (10 Nov 1925)
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Page: 15, Section: C
The tug Adler is in distress off Bethel Shoals, north of Biscayne Bay. (10 Nov 1925)
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Page: 15, Section: C
[Various embargos are place on freight to ease the port congestion.] [Date is estimated.] (10 Nov 1925)
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Page: N/A, Section: N/A
A photo of the Robert L. Linton. (10 Nov 1925)
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Page: 16, Section: B
The Genesee will be salvaged. (10 Nov 1925)
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Page: 7, Section: A
The transatlantic liner Kroonland will start New York – Miami service in December. (10 Nov 1925)
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Page: 1, Section: A
A photo of the schooners Wilbert S. Bartlett and Alma R. Heidritter. A photo of the yacht Michavo. (9 Nov 1925)
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Page: 16, Section: B
The Prins Valdemar is towed into the harbor. [Photo] (9 Nov 1925)
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Page: 4, Section: A
The 260-foot 5-masted schooner Robert L. Linton, the largest sailing vessel to enter the port, arrives with lumber. (9 Nov 1925)
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Page: 2, Section: A
Seasonal yachts are ariving. “Yacht Topics” every Sunday in The Miami Herald contains many yachting details. (8 Nov 1925)
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Page: 11, Section: E
Turtle Harbor may be used as an emergency transfer port for the H. F. Alexander. Admiral Line officials study soundings in Biscayne Bay. (8 Nov 1925)
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Page: 1, Section: A