SS Arabic Passenger List - 18 September 1924

 

Front Cover, Cabin Passenger List from the SS Arabic of the White Star Line, Departing 18 September 1924 from Hamburg to Halifax and New York.

Front Cover, Cabin Passenger List from the SS Arabic of the White Star Line, Departing 18 September 1924 from Hamburg to Halifax and New York via Southampton and Cherbourg, Commanded by Captain V. W. Hickson (Lt. Cmdr., R.N.R., Retd.). GGA Image ID # 13bae6a906

 

Senior Officers and Staff

  • Commander: Captain V. W. Hickson (Lt. Cmdr., R.N.R., Retd.)
  • Chief Engineer: W. Bailey
  • Surgeon: G. B. H. Jones, M.R.C.S. England, L.R.C.P. London
  • Purser: E. Grahl
  • Assistant Purser: C. F. G. Wiseman
  • Chief Steward: W. P. Smith

 

Cabin Passengers

TO NEW YORK

 

▓▓▓ "A" ▓▓▓

  1. von Ahnen, Mr. Hermann
  2. Allander, Miss B.
  3. Amos, Mr.
  4. Anderson, Mr. Edward
  5. Anderson, Mrs.
  6. Anderson, Mrs. G. W.
  7. Anderson, Miss C. W.
  8. Anderson, Miss E. L.
  9. Archer, Mr.
  10. Asqnith, Mr.
  11. Ashworth. Mrs. Mabel
  12. Astbury, Miss Bertha
  13. Atkinson, Mr.

 

▓▓▓ "B" ▓▓▓

  1. Badenoch, Mrs. K. N.
  2. Balcom, Mrs. A. B.
  3. Baldwin, Miss Grace E.
  4. Barrett, Mr. R. S.
  5. Barrows, Mr.
  6. Bennet-dick, Mr.
  7. Berry, Mr. Charles W.
  8. Beyer, Mr. Adolf
  9. Beyer, Mrs.
  10. Bock, Mr. Mike
  11. Boone, Miss Bella
  12. Bosworth, Mrs. Dina M.
  13. Bowen, Miss Katharine
  14. Bradley, Mr. Alan
  15. Brooks, Mrs. Christine
  16. Brown, Dr. Mary
  17. Bruck, Mrs. H. B. & child
  18. Budlam, Mr.
  19. Burgess, Mrs. Chas. P.
  20. Burgess, Master Edward D.
  21. Burgess, Miss Caroline.M.
  22. Burke, Miss Katherine
  23. Burrell, Mrs. Bertha
  24. Butterworth, Mr. Ed.
  25. Byrne, Miss Catharine

 

▓▓▓ "C" ▓▓▓

  1. Canne, Mr. Thomas
  2. Canue, Mrs.
  3. Carlyle, Rev. A. J.
  4. Carlyle, Mrs.
  5. Cary, Rev. George E.
  6. Cary, Mrs.
  7. Chramaya, Miss Sura
  8. Chramaya. Miss Rivea
  9. Clark, Miss Mary G.
  10. Cochran. Miss Phyllis
  11. Collingwood. Miss Ava F.
  12. Comvay, Miss Alice
  13. Comvay, Miss Margaret
  14. Crawford. Mr. Jack
  15. Creasey, Miss H. A.
  16. Creighton, Miss J. M.
  17. Crosby. Miss H. A.
  18. Cruwys. Miss Mary
  19. Curley. Mr. Peter M.

 

▓▓▓ "D" ▓▓▓

  1. Davies. Mr.
  2. Davis, Lt. Col. B. O.
  3. Mavis. Mrs.
  4. Denis. Miss Louise
  5. Deveraux, Mrs. E.
  6. Doherty, Mr. James F.
  7. Donald. Miss J. K.
  8. Dunbar. Dr. W. R.

 

▓▓▓ "E" ▓▓▓

  1. Eberhardt. Mr. Karl
  2. Eckert. Mr. August
  3. Eglinger. Mr. Max
  4. Eglinger, Mrs.
  5. Ellerm, Mrs. May
  6. Elliott, Mr.
  7. Eltzbacher, Mr. Kernhard

 

▓▓▓ "F" ▓▓▓

  1. Faust, Mr. Julius
  2. Fedak. Mrs. Molnar
  3. Ferguson, Miss K. E.
  4. Field, Mrs. Maud H.
  5. Fischer, Miss Anna
  6. Fleming, Mr.
  7. Foss, Mr. Walter R.
  8. Foss, Mrs.

 

▓▓▓ "G" ▓▓▓

  1. Garrett. Mr. Alfred C.
  2. Gaskell, Mr. John
  3. Geary. Mrs. G. I.
  4. Geary, Master B. H.
  5. Geary. Master George
  6. Geist, Mr. Krauz
  7. Gibb, Dr. W. T.
  8. Gibb jr., Mr. W. T.
  9. Gibb, Miss K.
  10. Gleeman, Mrs. Sarah
  11. Gleeman, Miss Sadie
  12. Goddard, Mr. Noel E.
  13. Godman, Thomas (Cmdr. R.N.R.)
  14. Godman, Mrs.
  15. Godman, Master Thomas
  16. Godman. Miss Kathleen
  17. Goldsborough, Mrs. Kate
  18. Goldsborough, Miss Margaret
  19. Gordon, Mr. W. W.
  20. Gossens. Miss Marie
  21. Goasens. Miss Therese
  22. Gottlieb, Mr. Frederick H.
  23. Gottlieb, Mrs.
  24. Grant. Mrs.
  25. Grant, Master Douglas
  26. Grant, Miss Gladys
  27. Greenbaum, Dr. G.
  28. Greey, Mrs. Antoinette
  29. Gronau, Miss Clara
  30. Granst, Mr. Erich
  31. Grunst, Mrs.
  32. Grunst, Master Erwin
  33. Grunst, Miss Irmgard
  34. Guentner, Mrs. Johanna
  35. Guenther. Miss Eva
  36. Gujer, Miss M.
  37. Gungowski. Mr. Job.
  38. Gungowski, Mrs.

 

▓▓▓ "H" ▓▓▓

  1. Haas, Miss Elfriede
  2. Haas. Miss Annelie
  3. Haight, Mrs. J. A.
  4. Haight, Mrs.
  5. Halperin. Mr. Jacob
  6. Halperin, Mrs.
  7. Halperin, Master Kugene
  8. Halperin, Miss Vera
  9. Harming. Mr. Franz
  10. Hansen, Mr. Louis P.
  11. Harlam, Mr. David
  12. Harlam, Mrs.
  13. Harmon, Mr. Edwin B.
  14. Hartshorne, Miss Anny
  15. Hayes, Mrs. H. L.
  16. Hayes. Master Henry
  17. Hayes, Master Howland
  18. Heard, Mr. Nathan
  19. Heard, Mrs.
  20. Heard, Mr. William
  21. Heard, Mr. Daniel
  22. Heilemann, Mr. Gustav
  23. Hefsky, Mr. Theodore Thomas
  24. Hefsky, Mrs.
  25. Helm, Mr. Carl
  26. Helm, Mrs.
  27. Helm, Miss Grethie
  28. Helm, Miss Charlotte
  29. Helm, Master Walter
  30. Henle, Mr. Hans
  31. Henle, Mrs.
  32. Herrmann, Mr. Ferdinand
  33. Herrmann, Mrs.
  34. Herrmann. Master Rolf
  35. Herter, Mr. Wilhelm
  36. Higgins, Mrs. A. P.
  37. Higgins, Mrs. Laurence D.
  38. Higgins, Miss M.
  39. Hodossy. Mr. Kraest
  40. Hoffmann. Mr. Otto
  41. Hoffmann, Mrs.
  42. Hook, Mrs. L. C.
  43. Houghton, Miss
  44. Howard, Mrs. M. U.
  45. Howard. Miss A.
  46. Howard, Miss M. M.
  47. Hunt. Miss Gladys V.

 

▓▓▓ "J" ▓▓▓

  1. Jackson, Mr.
  2. Jarvies, Mr.
  3. Johnson, Prof. Duncan S.
  4. Jones, Mr. Theo F.
  5. Jones, Miss Cynthia A.
  6. Jones. Miss Catherine G.

 

▓▓▓ "K" ▓▓▓

  1. Kaiser, Mr. Nat.
  2. Kaiser, Mrs.
  3. Kaiser, Mr. Franz
  4. Kaiser, Mr. Irving R.
  5. Kendrick. Mrs.
  6. Kerdyk, Mr. Frank
  7. Kerdyk. Mrs.
  8. Kerdyk, Master Frank E.
  9. Kern, Mr. August
  10. Kitchen, Mr. James D.
  11. Kitchen, Mrs.
  12. Kitchen, Miss Clifford L.
  13. Kitchen, Miss Mary H.
  14. Kohnle, Miss Bertha
  15. Konopak, Miss Hester
  16. Kopatscheck, Mr. Kriedr.
  17. Kopatscheck, Mrs.
  18. Koses, Mr. M.
  19. Krebs, Mrs. F. H.
  20. Krueger, Master Gerhard
  21. Kuehl, Mr. Clans
  22. Kuehl. Mrs.
  23. Kuehuass. Mrs. Frieda

 

▓▓▓ "L" ▓▓▓

  1. Lanerack, Miss Belle R.
  2. Langenbeck, Mr. Carl
  3. Langenbeck. Mrs.
  4. Laurie. Lieut. Col. K. C.
  5. Laurie. Mrs.
  6. Laut, Miss Maria
  7. Lemmon. Mrs. T. R.
  8. Lonsdale, Mrs. Louise
  9. Leistinger. Mr. Joseph
  10. Leistinger. Mrs
  11. Leistinger. Mr. Louis
  12. Leistinger. Miss Irene
  13. Leser, Mr. O. C. Fulton
  14. Leser. Mrs. Oscar
  15. Leser, Miss Frederics
  16. Lewerenz, Mr. Theodor
  17. Leydet, Mr. Bruno
  18. Lill. Mrs. Martha
  19. Lochner. Mrs. Maria
  20. Lochner, Miss Hedwig
  21. Lochner, Master Gregor
  22. Lochner. Miss Ida
  23. Lochner, Miss Klisabeth
  24. Lochner, Miss Constancy
  25. Logan, Mr. Warren
  26. Logan. Mrs.
  27. Lowenthal, Mr. Herbert
  28. Lowenthal, Mrs
  29. Luecke, Miss Agnes
  30. Luetgens. Mrs. Margarete
  31. Lummis, Miss Louise E.

 

▓▓▓ "M" ▓▓▓

  1. MacNaugton, Mr.
  2. Macomber, Mr. 0. A.
  3. Macomber, Mrs.
  4. Mähr, Mr. Michael
  5. March, Dr. Geo F.
  6. March, Mrs.
  7. Marsh, Mr. John
  8. Marsh, Mrs.
  9. Mayer, Miss Marie L.
  10. Mauritz, Mrs. Helene
  11. Mauritz, Master Helmutli
  12. Mauritz. Miss Helene
  13. Mauritz. Miss Wilhud
  14. Mayer, Mr. Istvan
  15. Mason, Mrs. Julia
  16. McGuckin. Mrs. Mildred
  17. McGuckin. Master William
  18. McPherson. Mr. Bruce
  19. McPherson, Miss Helen
  20. Melhuisli. Mrs. Constance
  21. Melhnish, Miss Mary
  22. de Menocal, Mrs. D. A.
  23. de Menocal, Miss Esinee
  24. de Menocal. Master Richard
  25. de Menocal. Miss Beatrice
  26. Merrill. Mrs. E. J.
  27. Meuser, Mr. Joh. A.
  28. Miller, Miss C.
  29. Minzlaff, Mr. Rudolf
  30. Molnar-Fedak. Mrs. Charlotte
  31. Molyneaux. Mr. V. D.
  32. Morgan. Mrs. Ivy
  33. Mueller, Mrs. Friedrich
  34. Mueller, Master Heinz
  35. Mueller, Miss Marie
  36. Murray, Miss Virginia M.

 

▓▓▓ "N" ▓▓▓

  1. Niemann. Mrs. W. E.
  2. Noe, Mr. Richard
  3. Noyes, Mr. Theodore P.
  4. Noyes, Mrs.
  5. Noyes, Miss Clara
  6. Nutt. Miss E. S.

 

▓▓▓ "O" ▓▓▓

  1. Ohnaker. Miss M.
  2. Ostenfeld, Mr. Friedrich
  3. Ostenfeld, Mrs.
  4. Ostenfeld. Master Alfred
  5. Ostenfeld, Master Fredy
  6. Ostenfeld, Miss Frieda
  7. Overath, Mr. Josef
  8. Overath. Mrs.
  9. Overath. Master Joh.

 

▓▓▓ "P" ▓▓▓

  1. Pace, Mrs. E. M.
  2. Pace, Miss Ann
  3. Pace, Master Joseph
  4. Paetsch, Miss M.
  5. Palmer, Mr. J. Allen
  6. Parker jr., Mr. Graham
  7. Parkin, Mr.
  8. PaschalI, Mr. John
  9. Paschall, Mrs.
  10. Patrick, Miss Mary
  11. Pelzold, Mr. Edward O.
  12. Phlpps, Mr.
  13. Phillips, Mrs. Charles I.
  14. Piesse, Mr. Chas. O. L.
  15. Piesse. Mrs.
  16. Placek, Dr. L. J.
  17. Placek, Mrs.
  18. Placek, Mr. Vaclav
  19. Pomfret, Mr. H. J.
  20. Poulterer, Mrs. E. T.
  21. Poulterer, Miss A. E.
  22. Proctor, Mr.

 

▓▓▓ "R" ▓▓▓

  1. Raiehle. Mr. Albert
  2. Reiner, Miss Sophie
  3. Redfern, Mr.
  4. Reynolds, Miss Gladys
  5. Rigg, Miss Marian C.
  6. Roberts, Dr. E. P.
  7. Roberts, Mr.
  8. Roberts, Mrs.
  9. Robertson, Miss Jonn
  10. Robinson, Prof. David M.
  11. Robinson, Mrs.
  12. Robinson, Miss Alice
  13. Rogers, Mr. Paul
  14. Rosenbloom, Mrs. Clara
  15. Rosenbloom. Master A. M.
  16. Rosenbloom. Miss L.
  17. Rosenow. Mr. Emil
  18. Ross, Miss Frances
  19. Rambold, Mrs. Charlotte

 

▓▓▓ "S" ▓▓▓

  1. Sampson, Mr.
  2. Sale, Mr. Win.
  3. Sale, Mrs.
  4. Sampson, Miss M. H.
  5. Schelliug, Miss Julia E.
  6. Schlensack, Mrs. Emma
  7. Schlensack, Master Helmut
  8. Schwarz, Mrs. Frieda
  9. Scott, Mr. F. W. Inr.
  10. Seaman, Major Louis L.
  11. Seaman, Mrs.
  12. Seipp, Mr. Christian
  13. Semthurst. Mr. Frank
  14. Siegrist, Mr. Karl
  15. Smith. Mrs. Clarence B.
  16. Smith, Miss Catharine
  17. Smith. Miss Ida M.
  18. Sobanski, Miss Elisabeth
  19. Spalding, Mr. Russell A.
  20. Spalding, Mrs.
  21. Spencer, Mr. L T.
  22. Spiccia, Miss Martha
  23. Spindler, Miss Elsa
  24. Stammel, Mrs. Anna
  25. Steele, Miss Kate
  26. Stevens, Mr.
  27. Stephens. Mrs. C. H.
  28. Stone. Dr. Harvey B.
  29. Stone, Mrs.
  30. Stuerzinger, Mr. Waldeniar

 

▓▓▓ "T" ▓▓▓

  1. Teall. Mrs. H. P.
  2. Teall. Master Arthur
  3. Thomas, Mr. Herbert
  4. Thomas. Mr. Thos.
  5. Tinker, Mrs. A. P.
  6. Tittmann. Mrs. Minna D.
  7. Trimble, Mrs. I. R.
  8. Trimble, Mr. David
  9. Tufnell. Miss H. M.
  10. Tufts. Mrs. Rohie

 

▓▓▓ "U" ▓▓▓

  1. Uhrig, Mr. Albert
  2. Ulman, Mr. Alexander E.

 

▓▓▓ "W" ▓▓▓

  1. Walker, Mrs. W. C.
  2. Walker, Miss Helen
  3. Wanner, Mr. Emil
  4. Warner, Miss
  5. van der Water, Rev. Geo R.
  6. van der Water, Mrs.
  7. van der Water, Miss Dorothy
  8. Weslhauser, Mr. Karl
  9. Wilkens, Mr. W. H.
  10. Williams, Dr. D. A.
  11. Williams, Mrs.
  12. Williamson. Miss Jessie
  13. Williamson. Mrs. Peter
  14. Willman, Miss Gertrud
  15. Wilson. Mr.
  16. Wilson. Miss Madelaine
  17. Wirlh, Mr. Heinrich
  18. Wollin, Mr. Ernest
  19. Wollin, Mrs.
  20. Wood, Mrs.
  21. Wrede, Baron Fabian
  22. Wright, Mrs. Elizabeth
  23. Wuensche, Mr. Rudolf
  24. Wuensche, Mrs.
  25. Wuensche, Miss Martha

 

▓▓▓ "Z" ▓▓▓

  1. Zeehiel, Mr. Eruest R.
  2. Zengerle, Miss Emma
  3. Zietz. Miss Lillie

 

TO SOUTHAMPTON

  1. von Arnim. Dr. Herbert
  2. Baumgarten, Dr. Willi
  3. Baumgarten, Mrs.
  4. Becker, Mr.
  5. Beuchel. Dr. Georg
  6. Boettner, Dr. Otto
  7. Eschebacher, Dr.
  8. Fellermeier-Hietl. Mrs. L.
  9. Fenner, Dr. Carl
  10. Fischlin, Dr.
  11. Flum. Dr.
  12. Freund, Dr. Walter
  13. Freund, Mr Arthur
  14. Friedlaeuder. Dr. Hans
  15. Gabor, Dr. Anton
  16. Gabor. Mrs.
  17. Gutfeld. Mr. Julius
  18. Heinze, Dr. Gerhard
  19. Heinze. Mrs.
  20. Kelling. Mr. Richard
  21. Kriwaczck, Mr. Edward
  22. Kriwnczek, Mr. Erwin
  23. Levy, Prof. Dr. Hermann
  24. Lewerenz, Dr.
  25. Lewerenz, Mrs.
  26. Liettert, Dr. Erich
  27. Martin, Capt. Helmuth
  28. Martin. Mrs.
  29. Martin, Miss Carla
  30. Mysegandes, Dr. Heinz
  31. Mjsegandes, Mrs.
  32. Mann. Director Otto
  33. Mann. Dr. Clans
  34. Nietner. Mr. John
  35. Nothmann, Mr. Fritz
  36. Paulsen, Dr.
  37. Petzold, Dr.
  38. Pfeffer. Dr. Fritz
  39. Piening, Capt Hermann
  40. Puff. Dr. Emil
  41. Reinhold. Dr. Ludwig
  42. Riess, Dr. Alfred
  43. Rudinoff. Mr. William
  44. Sachs, Mr. Max
  45. Sand. Mr. Victor
  46. Scfaff, Dr. Gustav
  47. Scheyer, Mr. John
  48. Schierig. Mr. Max
  49. Schierig, Mrs.
  50. Schubert. Dr. Ludwig
  51. Schubert. Mrs.
  52. Schuemann, Mr. Otto
  53. Slatalla, Dr. Alfred
  54. Stein. Dr. Reinhold
  55. Tittmann. Mr. A. O.
  56. Tittmann. Mrs.
  57. Wachsner, Mr. Paul
  58. Wiele, Dr. Johannes
  59. Wiele. Mrs.
  60. Wiest. Dr. Gerhard
  61. Zurkert. Mr. Herbert

 

Information for Passengers

Meals will be served as follows:

Meals
When one sitting
When two sittings
Breakfast
8.0 a.m
7.30 am and 8:30 am
Luncheon
1:00 pm
12:00 noon and 1:00 pm
Dinner
7:00 pm
6:00 pm and 7.15:00 pm

The Bar opens at 8:00 am, and closes at 11:00 pm

Lights are extinguished in the Saloon at 11:00 pm, Lounge, Drawing Room and Smoking Room at 11:30 pm

Divine Service will be held in the Saloon on Sunday at 10:30 am

Conductress. The ship's conductress is willing to interview any ladies traveling alone, and would be pleased to be of any service during the voyage or on arrival in port.

Smoking is strictly prohibited in any of the Staterooms, Library, Drawing Room or Dining Saloon.

Seats at table. Passengers who have not previously arranged for tabic seats to be reserved should apply for same to the Second Steward.

Medical Attendance. The surgeon Is authorized to make customary charges, subject In each ease to the approval of the Commander, for treating Passengers at their request for any Illness not originating on the voyage. In the case of sickness developed on the voyage no charge will be made, and medicine will be provided free In all circumstances.

Mall for passengers will be brought on board before the passengers land

Passengers should personally ascertain whether there is any mail for them before disembarking and they are invited to leave their addresses at the Purser's Office for any later despatches to be redirected. Postage Stamps may be obtained at the Pursvi's Office where letters, telegrams, cablegrams and wireless messages should be handed in for despatch.

Charges paid on board. Passengers are requested to ask for a Receipt on the Company's Form for any additional Passage Money, Chair or Steamer Rug Hire, or Freight paid on board.

Library. Books can be obtained on applying to the Lounge Steward.

Deck chairs and Steamer rugs can be hired on application at a charge of $ 1.50 (6s 6d) each for the voyage.

Valuables. For the convenencc of passengers, the Line has provided in the Purser's Office a Safe, in which money, Jewels, Ornaments, Documents ot other valuables may be deposited by Passengers.

A receipt for any articles so deposited will be issued by the Purser, but the Line dors not, having regard to the ticket conditions and to the provisions ol Section 502 of the Merchant Shipping Act 1804 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 accordingly advised to protect themselves by insurance.

Exchange of money. The Purser ii prepared, for the convenience of passengers, to exchange a limited amount of money at rates which will be advised on application.

Baggage. Questions relating to baggage should be referred to the Second Steward who Is the Ship's Baggage Master on board. Trunks, Chairs, etc. which Passengers may desire to leave in charge of the Company should be appropriately labeled and handed to the Baggage Master on the Wharf at Port of Landing and such articles will be stored entirely at owner's risk. It is for Passengers themselves to see all their Baggage is passed by the Customs Authorities on landing.

Dogs. Passengers are notified that dogs cannot be landed in Great Britain unless a license has previously been procured from the Board of Agriculture, London. Forms of license must be obtained by direct application to the Department before the dog is taken on board at Port of Embarkation.

Travellers' Cheques, payable in all parts of Europe, can be purchaved at all the principal offices of the Company. These Cheques are accepted on board steamers in payment of accounts, but the Pursers do not carry funds to enable them to cash same.

Deck games and amusements. Deck Quoits, Shuflleboard, Bull Board and other games are provided on deck under the charge of a Quartermaster.

Chess, Draughts, Dominoes, etc., may be obtained on application to Lounge, Drawing Room and Smoking Room Stewards.

Passengers' Quarters. Cabin Passengers are not allowed to enter Third Class compartments, or vice versa, as complications might arise under the Quarantine Regulations.

Barber. The Barber is authorized to make the following charges: —

Service
s. d.
SHAVING
0.9
HAIRDRESSING
1.0
SHAMPOOING
0.9
SINGEING
0.9
FACE MASSAGE
1.6
SCALP MASSAGE
1.0
TONIC DRESSING
0.3

The Barber is allowed the privilege of selling various souvenirs and small articles on his own account.

Picture Postcards. Picture Postcards of the steamer can be obtained gratis on application on board.

POSTAL INFORMATION

High seas mall. — On all British Steamers, British Postage Stamps and rates are used when mailing letters for European points, and such letters should be posted in the ship's letter box in the ordinary way.

The mail bag is closed a few hours previous to arrival at Southampton. Full particulars can be obtained at the Enquiry Office upon application.

WIRELESS TELEGRAM

This Steamer Is fitted with Marconi's system of Wlrelees Telegraphy and also
with Submarine Signalling Apparatus.

LONG RANGE WIRELESS SERVICE

This vessel is fitted with special long range wireless apparatus which will enable passcngeis to communicate with their friends or business houses on shore throughout the voyage across the North Atlantic Ocean.

The wireless rate for messages directed through the long distance wireless station at DEVIZES, England, is 10d. per word, through CHATHAM, Mass and LOUISBURG. N. S . 9.5d. per word, land telegraph or cable charges additional. The ship is constantly in touch with one or other of these stations.

For particulars regarding Wireless communications established or expected please consult the Wireless notice board, where full information is pested daily throughout the voyage.

UPPER BERTHS

Passengers occupying upper Berths can obtain steps lor getting in or out of same on applying to the Steward or Stewardess.

INNOVATION TRUNKS

Passengers are advised that It Is not atways possible to arrange for the placing of Innovation trunks in the passenger accommodation in a position where they are easily accessible, also that there Is frequently difficulty with regard to the landing of such packages owing to their exceptional size. They are therefore recommended to use steamer trunks In preference.

RECOVERY OF UNITED STATES HEAD TAX

This tax can be recovered by Passengers, if same has been paid, provided they inform the U. S, immigration inspector on arrival at the port of landing of their intention to leave the United States within 60 days (the time prescribed by U. S. Law), and obtain from him Transit Certificate form 514.

it is also necessary for Transit Certificate form 514 to be handed to the Transportation Company when completed, in time to allow same to be placed before the immigration authorities in Washington within 120 days of Passenger's arrival in the United States.

Unless this regulation is complied with the tax cannot be recovered.

Note. — Will passengers who have not paid the Head Tax in consequence of their holding return tickets, or being in transit to points outside of the United States, kindly complete form 514 (which must be obtained from the Immigration Officials at New York) and forward same to the Company's Office, 1 Broadway, New York, as soon as possible after their departure from the United States, or hand to the Purser of the Steamer in which they return.

LANDING ARRANGEMENTS AT NEW YORK

Should the Steamer arrive at the New York wharf after 8 p. m., passengers may land If they wish to do so and have their baggage passed by the Customs Authorities Immediately on arrival but those who prefer to remain on board may do so and have the whole of their baggage passed the following morning not earlier than 7 o'clock. Breakfast will be served to those who remain on board overnight.

Uniformed representatives of the American railroads, meet all steamers on arrival at New York. Railroad tickets may be purchased and baggage checked from the steamship pier to any point along the lines of the Pennsylvania, New York Central, New York, New Haven, and Hartford Erie, Lehigh Valley Baltimore and Ohio, Delaware, Lackawanna and Western and Central Railroad of New Jersey and connecting railroads.

LANDING ARRANGEMENTS AT HALIFAX

Should the steamer arrive in the harbour after 6:00 pm passengers will generally remain on board overnight. The vessel will proceed to her wharf as early at possible after 7:00 am the following day, when passengers will be landed without delay.

The "ARABIC" carries an Orchestra of skilled musicians, which will play daily as follows: —

In the main Companionway

  • 11:30 am to 12 noon
  • 4-30 p. m. to 5-30 p. m.
  • After Dinner

 

Track Chart and Memorandum of Log. SS Arabic Passenger List, 8 September 1924.

Track Chart and Memorandum of Log. SS Arabic Passenger List, 8 September 1924. GGA Image ID # 1e4ba3ffb2

 

White Star Line Royal Mail Steamer SS Arabic, 16,786 Tons, Twin-Screw.

White Star Line Royal Mail Steamer SS Arabic, 16,786 Tons, Twin-Screw. SS Arabic Passenger List, 8 September 1924. GGA Image ID # 1fe91546eb

 

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