The 80-foot yacht Restless II, loaded with arms for Cuba, is raided by U.S. agents at Key Biscayne. [Photo] (30 Nov 1958)
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The 80-foot yacht Restless II, loaded with arms for Cuba, is raided by U.S. agents at Key Biscayne. [Photo] (30 Nov 1958)
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Edmund Martine’s 45-foot sub [Cetacean] goes aground in the bay. She is floated and proceeds to Nassau. [Photo] (29 Nov 1958)
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Page: 1, Section: B
A park is planned for Cape Florida. [Photo] (23 Nov 1958)
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Page: 7, Section: B
Consultants approve the Elliott Key causeway. (21 Nov 1958)
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Page: 6, Section: B
Plans for new bridges over the Miami River are announced. [Photo] (19 Nov 1958)
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Page: 1, Section: D
Miami pioneer Mrs. Jessie Belle MacDonald, a resident since 1890, dies. [Photo] (18 Nov 1958)
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Page: 10, Section: C
The submarine Cetacean is shipped by train to Miami for underwater photographic exploration in the Bahamas. [Photo] (18 Nov 1958)
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Page: 1, Section: B
To avoid salvage taxes, divers are selling gold from old shipwrecks off Florida at cut rate prices. [Unsubstantiated report.] (16 Nov 1958)
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Miami pioneer Alvin C. Horton, a resident since 1898, dies. (14 Nov 1958)
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Page: 6, Section: D
More phosphorous bombs are found in Comfort Canal. A total of 114 have been recovered. (14 Nov 1958)
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Page: 1, Section: D