RMS Ausonia Passenger List - 4 June 1932

Front Cover, Cunard Line RMS Ausonia Cabin and Tourist Class Passenger List - 4 June 1932.

Front Cover of a Cabin and Tourist Class Passenger List from the RMS Ausonia of the Cunard Line, Departing Saturday, 4 June 1932 from Southampton to Québec and Montréal via Le Havre, Commanded by Captain L. R. Carr, RD, RNR. GGA Image ID # 130db04df5

Senior Officers and Staff

  • Commander: Captain E. R. CARR, R.D., R.N.R.
  • Chief Officer: R. O. CHISHOLM, R.D.,R.N.R.
  • Chief Engineer: C. Shore
  • Surgeon: H. Archer
  • Purser: C. Chubb
  • Assistant Purser: F. Brockbank
  • Tourist Class Purser: G. B. Thomson
  • Chief Steward: F. Beattie
  • Tourist Class Steward: G. Cooke

 

Cabin Passengers

  1. Mrs. L. H. Clipsham
  2. Mrs. James Crookston
  3. Miss E. Fiala
  4. Miss M. L. Fitzgerald
  5. Mr. G. Growcott
  6. Mrs. Growcott
  7. Mr. G. Growcott, Jnr.
  8. Miss C. Johnson
  9. Mr. C. C. King
  10. Miss E. Kingsmill
  11. Miss A. Kingsmill
  12. Mr. G. S. Parsons
  13. Mrs. Parsons
  14. Master D. S. Parsons
  15. Master J. B. Parsons
  16. Mrs. M. Rhodes
  17. Dr. J. H. Ross
  18. Mrs. Ross
  19. Mrs. A. P. Seguin
  20. Mr. W. S. Smyth
  21. Mrs. Smyth
  22. Mr. G. E. Spragge
  23. Mrs. Spragge
  24. Miss E. Tremaine
  25. Miss M. T. Warren
  26. Mrs. B. C. M. Waters
  27. Mr. L. S. Wetmore
  28. Mrs. E. Windsor
  29. Master R. Windsor
  30. Miss E. R. Woodrooffe

Tourist Class Passengers

  1. Mr. W. J. Bree
  2. Mrs. A. Clift
  3. Miss D. M. Diplock
  4. Mrs. A. Dodge
  5. Mrs. D. F. Emery
  6. Miss M. Emery
  7. Mrs. M. E. Franklin
  8. Mr. J. E. Gray
  9. Mrs. Gray
  10. Master John Gray
  11. Master James Gray
  12. Mrs. H. M. Groussot
  13. Mrs. J. W. Grover
  14. Mr. H. J. Harrison
  15. Mrs. Harrison
  16. Mr. J. E. Hill
  17. Mrs. L. F. Hogg
  18. Miss M. Hunt
  19. Mrs. M. Lawrence-Jones
  20. Mrs. L. Layton
  21. Capt. W. J. Miller, o.b.e.
  22. Mrs. L. Mitchell
  23. Mr. J. S. Paine
  24. Mr. G. Falser
  25. Miss E. L. Palser
  26. Miss C. W. Peabody
  27. Mr. F. T. Phipps
  28. Mrs. Phipps
  29. Miss F. I. Preble
  30. Mrs. R. B. Scott
  31. Master D. W. R. M. Scott
  32. Miss A. L. Smith
  33. Mrs. F. E. Smyth
  34. Miss A. A. Stowe
  35. Mrs. R. Tindall
  36. Mrs. G. G. R. Turner
  37. Miss H. M. Veraar
  38. Mr. T. R. Woolford
  39. Mrs. Woolford

Alterations and Additions to Passenger List

CABIN. ADDITIONAL

  1. Miss L. B. Baillie
  2. Miss J. Baillie
  3. Mr. P. H. Fabre
  4. Mrs. N. W. Howard
  5. Miss E. Howard
  6. Master G. Howard
  7. Mrs. J. W. Provost
  8. Mr. H. C. Parker

TOURIST. ADDITIONAL

  1. Mr. C. J. Baker
  2. Miss M. Giel

DID NOT EMBARK

  1. Mrs. A. Clift
  2. Miss H. M. Veraar
  3. Mrs. H. M. Groussot

 

SUMMARY

  • Cabin 38
  • Tourist Class 38
  • Third Class 65
  • Total Passengers 141
  • Crew 243
  • Total Souls on Board 384

 

RECOVERY OF U.S. HEAD TAX

Passengers who desire to claim refund of Head Tax are required to comply with the following :—

  1. Temporary visitors to the United States should state in Question 24 on the U.S. Declaration Form, which should be completed at the time of booking, that they intend to leave the United States within a period of 60 days from the date of entry.
    Note.—If a passenger states on the Declaration Form that the intended stay is to be in excess of 60 days, and later through unforeseen circumstances leaves within the prescribed period. United States I.aw stipulates that Head Tax is not recoverable.
  2. Application should be made to the Purser of the Westbound steamer for receipt covering the U.S. Head Tax paid. This is necessary to facilitate refund of the Head Tax after passengers have left the United States.
  3. Passengers should apply to the U.S. Immigrant Inspector at the port of arrival for Head Tax Transit Certificate (U.S. Form 514) without which form no refund of Head Tax will be considered by the U.S. Immigration Authorities, even though passengers should leave the U.S. within 60 days and would otherwise be entitled to refund of the Head Tax under existing U.S. law.
  4. Refund of Head Tax will only be made bv the U.S. Authorities when completed Forms 514 are filed with them within a period of 120 days from the date of entry into the U.S. as shewn on the top right hand corner of the U.S. Form 514. No application for refund of Head Tax will be considered by the U.S. Authorities after the expiry of such period.

Although the period of time between arrival at a Canadian port and departure from the United States may exceed 60 days, this does not necessarily mean that persons iu this category are prohibited from securing refund of Head Tax. so long as the actual period spent in the U.S. does not exceed 60 days. The application for refund, however, must be filed with the U.S. Immigration Authorities within 120 days of the actual date of crossing the border from Canada into the U.S.

Passengers returning to Europe in Cunard Line steamers may—on presentation of the necessary documents—viz. :— Transit Certificate Form 514 completed, and the Company’s receipt for Head Tax paid—obtain refund of Head Tax from the Purser, providing the passengers have left the U.S. within the prescribed period of 60 days, and the completed Form 514 can
be filed with the U.S. Authorities within 120 days of entry into the United States.

Refund of Head Tax is subject to strict compliance with the above procedure.

 

Form 25/721 Customs Notice to Passengers from the Department of National Revenue, Canada Customs Division

Form 25/721 Customs Notice to Passengers from the Department of National Revenue, Canada Customs Division - 4 June 1932. GGA Image ID # 130dc29d88

 

Cover, Cunard Line RMS Ausonia Cabin and Tourist Class Passenger List - 4 June 1932.

Back and Front Covers, Cunard Line RMS Ausonia Cabin and Tourist Class Passenger List - 4 June 1932. GGA Image ID # 130dc7d994

 

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