SS Caledonia Passenger List - 26 August 1938

 

Front Cover, SS Caledonia Passenger List 26 August 1938

Front Cover of a Cabin and Tourist Passenger List from the SS Caledonia of the Anchor Line, Departing Friday, 26 August 1938 from Glasgow to Boston and New York via Belfast and Londonderry, Commanded by Captain Alexander Collie. GGA Image ID # 1e3cad73d7

 

Senior Officers and Staff

  • Captain: Alexander Collie
  • Chief Officer: George Squires
  • Chief Engineer: Thomas Martin
  • Surgeon: Alexander B. Burns, M.B., Ch.B.
  • Purser: Thomas E. Lonqmuir
  • Senior Assistant Purser: Hugh Morton
  • Chief Steward: Alexander Clark

 

Cabin Passengers

  1. Miss Deborah Allen
  2. Mrs. A. J. Armstrong
  3. Miss Raby A. Bellas
  4. Mrs. Thomas G. Booton
  5. Mrs. Christopher M. Borrie
  6. Miss Jean A. Boyd
  7. Miss Eliz. Boyd
  8. Mr. Samuel W. Brown
  9. Miss Fan Reed Buie
  10. Miss Ella Marie Cain
  11. Mr. David Campbell
  12. Mrs. Campbell
  13. Miss Marthea Campbell
  14. Dr. Herbert B. Carpenter
  15. Miss Anna C. Carpenter
  16. Miss Patsy Chance
  17. Dr. David Cheever
  18. Mrs. Cheever
  19. Mr. Daniel S. Cheever
  20. Miss Jane H. Cheever
  21. Miss A. H. Chickering
  22. Mrs. Kathryn Clawson
  23. Miss Nancy ConkWright
  24. Mrs. C. Edson Curtis
  25. Miss Margaret Daly
  26. Miss Jean Dilley
  27. Miss Janet Dilley
  28. Miss Frances Dilley
  29. Mr. William H. Dooley
  30. Mrs. Dooley
  31. Mrs. Marion R. Dudley
  32. Miss Carol R. Dudley
  33. Miss Jean Ednie
  34. Mrs. J. M. Ellenberger
  35. Miss Barbara Emmons
  36. Miss Ann C. Engelken
  37. Mr. Clarence Guittard
  38. Miss Jane Hopkins
  39. Miss Madeleine Hopkins
  40. Mr. Archibald Johnston
  41. Miss Marion Jordan
  42. Mrs. Morris Kaplan
  43. Miss Beatrice Kaplan
  44. Miss Jeanne Kaplan
  45. Mr. J. E. Kealy
  46. Miss Blanche Keaveny
  47. Mr. F. W. Kentner
  48. Miss Winifred Kingsland
  49. Mrs. Maryetta Klebergs
  50. Miss Anna Krtil
  51. Miss Patsy Lacy
  52. Miss Anne Lacy
  53. Miss Nixie Ladner
  54. Mrs. P. B. Lanham
  55. Miss Betty Lanham
  56. Mr. George Lawrie
  57. Mrs. Lawrie
  58. Mr. W. I. Lewis
  59. Mrs. Lewis
  60. Miss Elizabeth C. McAdie
  61. Mr. Robert McBratney
  62. Mrs. Lawrence B. McCabe
  63. Dr. David G. McFerran
  64. Mrs. McFerran
  65. Miss Carroll McPherson
  66. Miss Isobel Magee
  67. Miss Princess Louise Markam
  68. Mrs. Aldrich Matthews
  69. Mr. T. Meehan
  70. Rev. James Meehan
  71. Miss Marie R. Messer
  72. Mrs. J. R. Milam
  73. Mr. Jesse R. Milam, Jr.
  74. Mr. Rufus Nash
  75. Miss Helene Oglevee
  76. Mrs. Walter T. Oliver
  77. Mr. Edward P. A. Ommer
  78. Mr. Julius Pabst
  79. Miss Ruth Payne
  80. Miss Joan Payne
  81. Mrs. Franklin Powel
  82. Miss Alice L. Purcell
  83. Mr. Henry R. Reed
  84. Mrs. Reed
  85. Mrs. M. Robertson
  86. Dr. J. Haswell Robinson
  87. Mrs. Robinson
  88. Mr. John S. Rudd
  89. Mrs. Rudd
  90. Mrs. Leon F. Russ
  91. Prof. Martin B. Ruud
  92. Mrs. Ruud
  93. Mr. Alfred Dallas Sage
  94. Mrs. Sage
  95. Miss Marion A. Schoettle
  96. Dr. George W. Shera
  97. Mrs. Shera
  98. Miss Gladys Simpson
  99. Miss Edith Simpson
  100. Miss A. Smith
  101. Mr. Peter Smith
  102. Miss Claire Smith
  103. Mr. Arthur Starin
  104. Mrs. Starin
  105. Miss H. H. Swope
  106. Mrs. David Swope
  107. Miss Martha Talley
  108. Miss Margaret Terrell
  109. Miss Elizabeth Thomas
  110. Mr. Thomas Thompson
  111. Mrs. Thompson
  112. Miss Jane Turner
  113. Miss Alice Vaughan
  114. Miss Mary Gene White
  115. Mrs. N. A. Whitehead

 

Tourist Passengers

  1. Mr. James Aaron
  2. Mrs. Margaret Aaron
  3. Miss Adair
  4. Miss Agnes Adam
  5. Miss Esther M. Adams
  6. Mr. Win. G. Aitken
  7. Miss Sarah Aiton
  8. Miss Ellen Alexander
  9. Miss Frances Alexander
  10. Mrs. Alma Allison
  11. Miss Margaret Anderson
  12. Mrs. Agnes Atchison
  13. Miss Isabelle Aynsley
  14. Mr. Robt. Bannerman
  15. Mrs. Violet Barlow
  16. Mrs. Barrett
  17. Mr. Peter E. A. Barry
  18. Mrs. Alary Barry
  19. Miss Evangeline Barry
  20. Miss Florence Beever
  21. Miss Faith Bell
  22. Miss Eleanor Benninghofen
  23. Dr. Victor W. Bergstrom
  24. Mrs. Bergstrom
  25. Mr. Wm. Bergstrom
  26. Mr. Edwin Boothman
  27. Mrs. Janet Boothman
  28. Miss Ruth Boswell
  29. Miss Helen Boswell
  30. Mrs. Helen Boyd
  31. Mrs. Page Bradham
  32. Miss Mary A. Breen
  33. Mrs. Brown
  34. Mrs. Robertina Brown
  35. Mr. David Brown
  36. Mrs. M. Agnes Brown
  37. Dr. Henry R. Brown
  38. Mrs. Mabel Brown
  39. Miss Jane Brown
  40. Mrs. Margaret Buick
  41. Master David Buick
  42. Mr. Joseph E. Burns
  43. Mrs. May Burns
  44. Miss Marv Burns
  45. Mr. Alex. Caird
  46. Miss Jane M. Caird
  47. Miss Helen Callahan
  48. Mr. Slade Carr
  49. Mrs. Mary Cavan
  50. Miss Rosetta Chilcott
  51. Miss Mary Clawson
  52. Mrs. Elizabeth Clugston
  53. Miss Lois Cohen
  54. Master Richard Cohen
  55. Miss Mary Colville
  56. Dr. John J. Cornwell
  57. Mrs. Anna R. M. Cornwell
  58. Mr. Leonard B. Cowles
  59. Miss Flora Craig
  60. Miss Jean Crichton
  61. Mr. Austin Crowe
  62. Mrs. Cynthia Crowe
  63. Miss Jean Cuthbertson
  64. Miss Eliz. Daly
  65. Miss Mary B. Davenport
  66. Miss Alta Deahl
  67. Mr. William P. Dickson
  68. Mrs. Mary Dickson
  69. Miss Gloria Dickson
  70. Mr. Alexander Diver
  71. Miss Cecilia Doherty
  72. Miss Mary Doherty
  73. Miss Ann Doherty
  74. Miss Clayton Donn
  75. Mr. James Dorsett
  76. Mr. Francis Dougherty
  77. Miss Genevieve Dougine
  78. Miss Eliz. Downie
  79. Miss Lucy Downing
  80. Mrs. Mildred Dowling
  81. Miss Mary C. Drennan
  82. Mr. Alfred Dryden
  83. Mrs. Jean Duncan
  84. Mrs. Jenny Duncan
  85. Miss Marguerite Duncan
  86. Mrs. Margaret Dutllop
  87. Miss Eliz. Dunlop
  88. Miss Sheila Dunlop
  89. Mrs. Phoebe Dunn
  90. Mrs. Mary M. Dunphy
  91. Mrs. Gertrude Durham
  92. Mr. Samuel C. Eby
  93. Mrs. Clara L. Eby
  94. Mrs. L. S. Ecdes
  95. Miss D. E. Elfrink
  96. Miss Adele English
  97. Mrs. Sarah Erickson
  98. Miss Beatrice Evans
  99. Miss Minnie Falconer
  100. Miss Eunice Fieson
  101. Miss Mary C. Flynn
  102. Miss Gwendolyn Folsom
  103. Mr. Robert Foose
  104. Mr. Edgar de Forest
  105. Mrs. Freeman
  106. Miss Eliz. Freeman
  107. Miss Pauline Frew
  108. Miss Eloise Frink
  109. Miss Margaret Gallagher
  110. Mr. Elie Ganier
  111. Miss Sarah Garland
  112. Mr. Horace J. Gaston
  113. Miss Grace Gatewood
  114. Mrs. Jessie Gerrard
  115. Mr. James J. Gill
  116. Miss Catherine Glancy
  117. Mr. Herschel Graves
  118. Miss Janet Gray
  119. Mr. Wm. Gurnee
  120. Mrs. Gurnee
  121. Miss Mary Gurnee
  122. Mr. Wm. Gurnee
  123. Miss Rosamond Hagney
  124. Mr. Wm. R. Hall
  125. Mrs. Margaret Hall
  126. Mrs. Josephine Hallyburton
  127. Miss Jean Halliday
  128. Miss Mina E. Hamilton
  129. Miss Patricia Hamilton
  130. Miss Katherine W. Hay
  131. Miss Joan Hazard
  132. Mrs. Fannie Hegarty
  133. Mrs. C. E. Henderson
  134. Miss Eleanor Hicken
  135. Miss Julia M. Hoover
  136. Mrs. Katherine Howard
  137. Miss Evelyn Hughan
  138. Miss Jessie Hughan
  139. Miss Elizabeth Hughes
  140. Mr. Alex. Hutton
  141. Mrs. Margaret Hutton
  142. Mr. Donald Hutton
  143. Mr. James lnglis
  144. Mr. George Irwin
  145. Mrs. Elizabeth Irwin
  146. Miss Winifred A. Irwin
  147. Miss Eleanor Jenkins
  148. Miss Minna E. Jewell
  149. Miss Leitner Johnson
  150. Miss Helen Jones
  151. Miss Emma Jones
  152. Miss Katherine Jones
  153. Mrs. Eliz. A. Jordan
  154. Miss Robertha Kafer
  155. Miss Sadie Katz
  156. Mrs. Olive Kaufman
  157. Mr. Robert Keenan
  158. Mrs. Mary A. Keenan
  159. Mrs. Jeanie Keith
  160. Miss Anne Kelly
  161. Miss Jane Kelly
  162. Miss Sarah Kelly
  163. Miss Frances Kendig
  164. Mrs. Margaret Kerr
  165. Miss Margaret Kerr
  166. Master Peter Kerr
  167. Mr. James Kilpatrick
  168. Mrs. Kirkpatrick
  169. Miss Anna Kirkpatrick
  170. Mrs. Mary Krah
  171. Miss Kathleen S. Kyle
  172. Miss Eliz. Lacy
  173. Mrs. Katherine Ladd
  174. Miss Alice Lapidge
  175. Mr. John Lawless
  176. Mrs. Mary Lawless
  177. Mrs. Patricia Lawson
  178. Mrs. Eliz. Leland
  179. Mrs. Susan Lilly
  180. Mrs. Ella Long
  181. Miss Eleanor Long
  182. Mr. Robert Louden
  183. Miss Christine Louden
  184. Mr. Thomas Low
  185. Mr. John Macadam
  186. Mrs. Joan Macadam
  187. Mr. Abraham McClure
  188. Mrs. Maud McClure
  189. Master David McClure
  190. Mrs. Jean McClurg
  191. Miss Wilhemina McClurg
  192. Miss Phoebe McCrea
  193. Miss Ellen E. McDermott
  194. Miss Helen McDowall
  195. Miss Anna McGaw
  196. Miss Catherine McGinn
  197. Mr. Wm. MacGregor
  198. Mr. James MacGregor
  199. Mr. Daniel McGuinness
  200. Miss Margaret McGuire
  201. Miss Mary McGurnahan
  202. Miss Ann McKechnic
  203. Rev. John H. McKenna
  204. Rev. John McKenna
  205. Mrs. Isabelle McKenzie
  206. Mrs. Catherine MacKinnon
  207. Miss Janet McKinnon
  208. Mr. Francis McLaughlin
  209. Mrs. McLaughlin
  210. Mrs. Catherine MacLeod
  211. Miss Isabella MacLeod
  212. Miss Margaret McMaster
  213. Mr. Malcolm McMeekin
  214. Miss Alary M. MacMillan
  215. Mr. John Macpherson
  216. Mrs. Catherine Maharry
  217. Miss Catherine Maharry
  218. Miss Sara Mills
  219. Mr. George Milton
  220. Dr. Joseph P. Mols
  221. Miss Eliz. M. Montgomery
  222. Miss Sara Moor
  223. Miss Isabella Moore
  224. Miss Helen Morton
  225. Mrs. Margaret Morton
  226. Miss Margaret Morton
  227. Miss Alice F. Moynagh
  228. Miss Martha J. Muir
  229. Miss Berthina Munn
  230. Miss Katherine Murphy
  231. Mr. Thos. G. Myles
  232. Mrs. Jean Myles
  233. Miss M. Estelle Nash
  234. Miss Esne Nelson
  235. Mr. Billy Nicholson
  236. Mrs. Ann Nickerson
  237. Miss Anna L. Nickerson
  238. Miss Emma J. Nickerson
  239. Mrs. Henrietta F. Nicolson
  240. Mr. George Northrop
  241. Miss Mary O'Brien
  242. Mr. Robert O'Brien
  243. Mrs. Agnes O'Malley
  244. Master John O'Malley
  245. Mrs. Anna O'Neill
  246. Miss Marv O'Neill
  247. Mr. Sigtrvggur Olafsson
  248. Miss Sophia Palm
  249. Prof. Grant Palsgrove
  250. Mrs. Elsie Palsgrove
  251. Mr. Thos. Parker
  252. Mrs. Wilhelmina Parker
  253. Miss Martha Parsons
  254. Mr. Alex. Paterson
  255. Master Norman Paterson
  256. Mrs. Dorothy Paterson
  257. Miss Virginia Paterson
  258. Miss Josephine Pendleton
  259. Dr. Priscilla Pollister
  260. Miss Agnes M. Powrie
  261. Miss Hazel Prince
  262. Miss Martha Prince
  263. Mrs. Agnes Ramsay
  264. Miss Irene Ramsay
  265. Mr. Alex. P. Ramsay
  266. Miss Leta Rands
  267. Mrs. Martha Rankin
  268. Miss Mary Rast
  269. Miss Gertrude Reid
  270. Miss Betty Riekman
  271. Miss Eileen Riols
  272. Miss Adelaide Robertson
  273. Mrs. Jane A. Robertson
  274. Miss Anne Robinson
  275. Miss Elsie Robinson
  276. Miss Frances Robinson
  277. Miss Levine Ronson
  278. Mr. Benjamin Roth
  279. Mrs. Chas. Rothrock
  280. Mr. Thos. A. Rudkin
  281. Mrs. Marion Rudkin
  282. Master Kent Rudkin
  283. Mrs. Eppie Rush
  284. Mrs. Sarah Russ
  285. Miss Margaret E. Ryan
  286. Miss Candace Sadler
  287. Mr. Wm. Sarfarty
  288. Mrs. Miriam Sarfarty
  289. Mrs. Mary L. Schapiro
  290. Miss Blanche E. Schapiro
  291. Miss Anna M. Schapiro
  292. Mrs. Mary Schmitz
  293. Miss Katharine Scoggins
  294. Mr. John A. Scott
  295. Miss Nell Shepperd
  296. Miss Alice M. Shoff
  297. Miss Rowena Sidbury
  298. Mr. David Sinclair
  299. Miss Rose Skeely
  300. Miss Louise Slayton
  301. Mr. John Sloan
  302. Mrs. Gertrude Sloan
  303. Miss Helen G. Smith
  304. Miss Mary B. Smith
  305. Miss Eliz. W. Smith
  306. Miss Virginia Smith
  307. Mrs. Marjory Stannard
  308. Miss Frances Staples
  309. Miss Shirley Steele
  310. Dr. Lewis G. Sterner
  311. Mrs. Carrie L. Sterner
  312. Mrs. Clara Le Strange
  313. Mr. Raymond Le Strange, Jr.
  314. Miss Maude Stricklan
  315. Mrs. Ann Sutherland
  316. Master Ronald Sutherland
  317. Master Alan J. Sutherland
  318. Mr. Wm. Tait
  319. Mrs. Boyd Taylor
  320. Miss Marjory Taylor
  321. Miss Martha J. Taylor
  322. Miss Irene Teller
  323. Miss Grace F. Tennant
  324. Miss Doris Terril
  325. Mr. Robert O. Thomson
  326. Mrs. Alice Thomson
  327. Master Robert D. Thomson
  328. Miss A. Allele Todd
  329. Mr. Wallace Tonissen
  330. Mrs. Clara Twinney
  331. Miss Nancy Twinney
  332. Master Marc Twinney
  333. Miss Carol B. Twinney
  334. Mr. Marc Twinney
  335. Miss Rachel Van Pelt
  336. Mr. Adam Vance
  337. Mrs. Hannah Vance
  338. Mr. Henry B. Veatch, Jr.
  339. Miss Jeanie Wallace
  340. Mr. Patrick Walsh
  341. Mrs. Ann Walsh
  342. Mr. James Warnoek
  343. Mrs. Catherine Warnoek
  344. Mrs. Rena Watson
  345. Miss Marjotie J. Watt
  346. Mrs. Amelia H. Weed
  347. Mrs. Bessie West
  348. Miss Louise West
  349. Mrs. Kate Whalen
  350. Mr. George W. Wheelwright
  351. Mrs. Emily G. Wheelwright
  352. Mrs. Anna C. White
  353. Mr. John S. White
  354. Mrs. Jean While
  355. Miss Eliz. Willocks
  356. Miss Marjorie Wilmot
  357. Miss Ethel Winterfield
  358. Miss Bertha Wilson
  359. Miss Frances I. Wolslagel
  360. Mrs. Agnes Wood
  361. Miss Agnes Wood
  362. Mrs. Margaret Woolley
  363. Mr. David G. Young
  364. Mrs. Jean Young
  365. Miss Catherine Young
  366. Miss Mary H. Zaliniser

 

Information for Passengers

Meals.—Breakfast, 8:00 am to 10:00 am; Luncheon, 1:00 pm; Dinner, 7:00 pm

When two sittings are necessary, meals will be served as follows :—

  • Breakfast, 8:00 am to 10:00 am;
  • Lunch, 1st sitting, 12:30 pm; 2nd sitting, 1.30 pm
  • Dinner, 1st sitting, 6:15 pm; 2nd sitting, 7.30 pm

Children's Meals—Breakfast, 9:00 am; Dinner, noon; Tea, 5:00 pm to 6:00 pm

Passengers may reserve seats at table for the voyage on application to the Chief Steward.

Boat Muster and Fire Stations for Passengers.—A muster of passengers will be held as soon as possible after leaving port, and in the interests of discipline all passengers are requested to attend.

Lifebelts must not be removed from staterooms, except in cases of extreme danger and for official Boat Muster.

Divine Service will be held, weather permitting, on Sunday morning. Requisites are provided for the celebration of Mass. Episcopalian and Anglican clergy may, on applying to the Purser, have the use of plate and linen for the purpose of holding Communion.

Additional Passage Money or Freight paid on board.—Passengers should obtain official receipt on the Company's form.

Baggage.—Enquiries regarding baggage on board ship should be addressed to the Baggage-Master.

To facilitate examination and identification of baggage on landing, all packages should have an official label affixed. These labels are supplied on board on application to Bedroom Steward.

Wardrobe Trunks.—The attention of passengers is called to the fact that the steamer has a Baggage Room where trunks may be stored during the voyage. It is not always possible to have large wardrobe trunks placed in an accessible position in passenger staterooms.

Storage.—The Company will undertake to store steamer trunks belonging to passengers at owner's risk until they are required for returning. Trunks should have owner's name printed on them, and they will not be re-shipped without instructions being sent to Baggage Master, Anchor Line, Yorkhill Quay, Glasgow.

A description of the articles should be given, also name of steamer from which they were landed and date. No charge for storage is made if the owners return by the Company's vessels. If trunks are forwarded by rail this is done at owner's risk and expense.

Kiosk.—Passengers can obtain confectionery, fruit, toys, souvenirs, novels, postage stamps, etc., in the Kiosk.

Barber's Shop.—There is a fully equipped barber's shop on board for the convenience of passengers.

Clothes Pressing.—Application should be made to the Barber, from whom rates and other particulars can be obtained.

Ladies' Hairdresser and Manicurist.—There is a well-appointed Ladies' Hairdresser and Manicurist's shop on board. For convenience appointments may be arranged.

Changes in Accommodation.—The Purser alone is authorized to make changes in accommodation and may only do so on payment of any difference in fare which may be required according to Company's tariffs.

Information.—If passengers are in doubt on any point appertaining to their ocean voyage, or railroad journey, they are advised to consult the Purser.

Landing Cards.—Passengers must obtain from the Purser a Landing Card. The hours at which these cards are obtainable will be posted on notice board. It should be noted that before leaving the vessel the holder must present this landing card to an Immigrant Inspector for endorsement.

The Anchor Line News, containing the latest news by wireless and closing prices on the various Stock Exchanges, is published on board and distributed free to passengers at breakfast time during the voyage.

Library.—Library books may be obtained on application to the Librarian. The books are issued free of charge.

Deck Chairs, Rugs and Cushions are available for hire and may be obtained on application to the Deck Steward.

Port-Holes.—Passengers are requested not to open the ports. The Stewards will do this whenever practicable.

Dogs and Cats.—Passengers are notified that Dogs and Cats should be handed over to the livestock attendant on board and are not allowed in Staterooms, Public Rooms, or on Passenger Decks.

Dogs and Cats cannot be landed in Great Britain and Ireland unless a licence has been procured from the Ministry of Agriculture, London. Forms of licence and particulars of quarantine period can be obtained by direct application to the Department before the animal is taken on board. Dogs and Cats can only be carried by special arrangement being made with the Company prior to embarkation.

Postage Stamps are on sale at Writing Rooms and Kiosks. A notice will be displayed stating the latest time for posting mail matter on board.

British stamps must be used for correspondence posted on the High Seas.

Rates:—Letters to United Kingdom and United States of America, 1.5d. for the first ounce and 1d. for each additional ounce. Postcards, 1.5d. each.

Redirection of Mail.—Passengers who expect letters or parcels to be delivered to the ship after they have disembarked should leave their full names and addresses at the Bureau in order that their mail may be forwarded to them.

Railway and Steamer Time Tables may be consulted on application to the Purser.

Recovery of U.S. Head Tax—Temporary Visitors. A Certificate of Exemption will be issued by the U.S. Immigration Inspector to all passengers who can satisfy him that their stay in the United States WILL NOT EXCEED SIXTY DAYS. On presentation of these Certificates to the Purser on board steamer prior to disembarkation passengers who have paid Head Tax will receive refunds.

Passengers should note that, unless these Certificates of Exemption are obtained, no refund of Head Tax can be made, even though passengers eventually leave the United States less than sixty days after their arrival.

The decision of the United States Immigration Inspector with regard to the assessment of Head Tax and issuance of Certificates of Exemption is final.

Return Bookings.—The Purser and his staff will at all times be pleased to assist passengers to arrange their return passages.

Smoking.—Passengers are requested to be careful when smoking on deck to see that cigarettes and cigars are extinguished before being thrown away. Children are not allowed in the Smoking Room.

The Surgeon is authorized to make the following charges for his services :—

Cabin Class.—5/- for the first visit and 2/6 per visit thereafter.

Tourist Class.—2/6 per visit.

In the case of sea-sickness or the consequences thereof, no charge will be made. Prescribed medicines are provided by the Company free of charge.

Nurse—A trained and qualified hospital nurse is carried. Her services, under the direction of the Surgeon, are at the disposal of passengers.

Valuables.—Money or valuables should not be exposed in staterooms. For the convenience of passengers the Company has provided a safe in the Purser's Office in which money, jewels, ornaments, documents, or other valuables may be deposited by passengers.

A receipt for any articles so deposited will be issued by the Purser, but the Company does not, having regard to the ticket conditions and to the provisions of Section 502 of the Merchant Shipping Act, 1894, and of Section 4281 of the revised Statutes of the United States, accept any responsibility for the safe custody of any such articles.

Passengers are warned that they should not on any account part with money or valuables to any persons representing themselves as members of the ship's staff.

The Purser deals with these at his office only.

Money Exchange.—Facilities are available on Steamers for Passengers to change sterling and American currency at favourable rates.

Intimation will be made on the notice boards when transactions may be effected.

In their own interests passengers should obtain an Exchange Voucher on the Company's Printed Form for each transaction.

Cheques.—Passengers are respectfully informed that the Purser is not authorized to accept private cheques.

Complaints of incivility, carelessness or inattention on the part of any of the ship's staff should be immediately reported to the Purser or Chief Steward, and failing satisfaction to the Captain.

 

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