RMS Mauretania Passenger List - 30 April 1921

Front Cover, Cunard Line RMS Mauretania Cabin Class Passenger List - 30 April 1921.

Front Cover of a Saloon and Second Class Passenger List from the RMS Mauretania of the Cunard Line, Departing Saturday, 30 April 1921 from Southampton to New York via Cherbourg, Commanded by Captain Sir Arthur H. Rostron, CBE, RD, RNR. GGA Image ID # 13b826da6f

 

Senior Officers and Staff

  • Captain: A. H. Rostron, C.B.E., R.D., R.N.R.
  • Staff Captain: A. T. Brown, R.N.R.
  • Chief Engineer: A. Cockburn, R.D., R.N.R.
  • Staff Chief Engineer: C. Silverlock
  • Chief Officer: G. R. Dolphin, R.N.R.
  • Purser: E. C. F. Moore
  • Assistant Purser: E. J. Walton
  • Surgeon: A. W. MacKenzie
  • Assistant Surgeon: T. C. Stephens
  • Chief Steward: H. Sauze
  • Extra Chief Steward: C. Walker

 

Saloon Passengers

  1. Mr, M. Aarons
  2. Mr. C. P. Anthony
  3. Mr. J. F. Arnott
  4. Mr. B. Barcalari
  5. Mr. G. Barcalari
  6. Mr. L. Bartels
  7. Mr. R. S. Bartlett
  8. Mr. I. D. Bertolet
  9. Mr. C. H. Bland
  10. Mr. M. D. Blitzer
  11. Mr. C. Blyth
  12. Mr. W. Boettiger
  13. Mr. M. J. Bosak
  14. Mr. J. W. Burdick
  15. Mrs. Burdick
  16. Miss E. Burdick
  17. Mr. L. Bureau
  18. Mrs. Bureau
  19. Mr. A. E. Burr
  20. Mr. E. E. W Butt
  21. Mr. H. A. P. Cameron
  22. Mr. E. W. Carter
  23. Mr. A. F. Challis
  24. Miss M. Coats
  25. Mr. C. W. Conway
  26. Mr. F. Crane
  27. Mrs. Crane
  28. Mr. M. Dangour
  29. Mr. Frank Daniels
  30. Mr. B. Davis
  31. Mr. V. H. Dennis
  32. Mr. T. A. Dent
  33. Mrs. Dent
  34. Mr. E. C. De Witt
  35. Mr. R. A, Dorman
  36. Mrs. Dorman
  37. Mr. S. Doyle
  38. Mr. D. B. Doyle
  39. Mr. P. W. Ducker
  40. Mr. Dunn
  41. Mr. Edwards
  42. Mr. C. G. Evans
  43. Mr. L. Eyben
  44. Mrs. Eyben
  45. Mr. F. Fanning
  46. Mrs. Fanning
  47. Mrs. P. L. Fearn
  48. Mr. N. Feder
  49. Mr. G. J. Feinstein
  50. Mr. A. M. Felder
  51. Mr. J. K. Fenno
  52. Mr. J. S. de Figuerido
  53. Mr. A. Fiske
  54. Mr. W. D. Foulke
  55. Mrs. Foulke and Maid
  56. Mr. C. Frank
  57. Mr. S. S. Fung
  58. Dr. W. T. Gardiner
  59. Mrs. W. M. Gartshore
  60. Mr. S. Gatton
  61. Mr. E. Gent
  62. Mr. A. B. Gibbons
  63. Mr. W. A. Gibson
  64. Mr. J. Greenfield
  65. Mr. S. Hamano
  66. Hon. H. Hanbury-Tracy
  67. Mrs. E. E. Harper
  68. Mr. H. F. Harris
  69. Mrs, Harris
  70. Mr. C. E. Hart
  71. Mr. R. C. Hart
  72. Mrs. N. S. Helmer
  73. Mrs. E. Henderson
  74. Miss E. Henderson
  75. Mrs. L. Herholtz
  76. Mrs. Hibbard
  77. Mr. T. Higgins
  78. Mr. A. R. Hall
  79. Mr. S. Hirsch
  80. Mr. J. H. Hoexter
  81. Miss A. Hoffstadt
  82. Mr. Edgar Hoppe
  83. Mr. E. Van der Horst
  84. Mr. C. W. Hough
  85. Mrs. Hough
  86. Mr. G. M. Hubbs
  87. Mr. S. Huldt
  88. Miss M. C. Humstone
  89. Mr. W. H. Hunter
  90. Mrs. M. M. Hurd
  91. Miss P. Hurd
  92. Mr. A. D. Irwin
  93. Miss M. T. Irwin
  94. Rt. Hon. The Earl of Iveagh, k.p. and Valet
  95. Rev. F. W. Jackson
  96. Mr. Otto Jelstrup
  97. Mr. Fordyce Jones
  98. Mr. Paul Jordi
  99. Mrs. Jordi
  100. Mr. I. Kahn
  101. Mrs. Kahn
  102. Miss L. W. Kellogg
  103. Mr. W. E. Killik
  104. Mrs. H. Klug
  105. Mr. J. Kubota
  106. Mr. C. H. Lea
  107. Mrs. Lea
  108. Miss D. Lea
  109. Sir Fredk. Orr Lewis, Bart. and Valet
  110. Miss H. M. Orr Lewis and Maid
  111. Miss M. Lindgvist
  112. Mr. T. J. Louis
  113. Mr. O. Lucas
  114. Mrs. Lucas
  115. Mr. G. MacBride
  116. Mr. D. T. MacLeod
  117. Mrs. MacLeod
  118. Mr. T. S. Martin
  119. Mrs. Martin
  120. Miss M. G. Marx
  121. Mr. J. D. Mason
  122. Mrs. Mason
  123. Mr. Massel
  124. Mrs. Massel
  125. Master Massel
  126. Mr. M. Mathewison
  127. Mr. J. K. McClintock
  128. Mrs. H. J. Mclntyre
  129. Mr. D. F. R. McMuIlan
  130. Mr. Angus McPhail
  131. Mr. R. Meloy
  132. Mr. M. Mendel
  133. Mr. S. Mendel
  134. Mrs. Keith Merrill and Infant, Two Maids, and Manservant
  135. Master Keith Merrill and Nurse
  136. Mr. E. M. Meyer
  137. Mr. G. E. Mignon
  138. Mr. G. P. Miller
  139. Mr. W. L. Milner
  140. Mrs. Milner
  141. Miss Mary Milner
  142. Mr. C. S. du Mont
  143. Mr. J. Moody
  144. Mr. P. B. Moore
  145. Mrs. Moore
  146. Miss Margaret Moore
  147. Miss J. Moore
  148. Master L. Moore
  149. Mr. Townsend Morgan
  150. Mr. Moskowitz
  151. Mr. M. L. Mulanovich
  152. Mr. A. B. Murray
  153. Mrs. Murray
  154. Mr. J. R. Murray
  155. Mr. E. H. Naylor
  156. Mr. J. Noguchi
  157. Mrs. O'Leary
  158. Mr. T. Onishi
  159. Mr. E. Oskam
  160. Mrs. Oskam
  161. Mr. T. B. Owen
  162. Mrs. Owen
  163. The Hon.Thos. Nelson Page and Valet
  164. Mrs. Page and Maid
  165. Hon. Philippe Paradis
  166. Madame Paradis
  167. Miss Marcelle Paradis
  168. Mr. F. B. Patterson
  169. Mrs. Patterson and Maid
  170. Mr. E. R. Perkins
  171. Mrs. Perkins
  172. Miss Nelly Pew
  173. Mr. D. T. Pierce
  174. Mr. W. Poate
  175. Mr. A. Pollak
  176. Mr. L. Poser
  177. Mr. M. Poser
  178. Mrs. F. L. Primrose
  179. Mr. S. Pritchard
  180. Mr. C. F. Prudhomme
  181. Mr. E, Quigley
  182. Miss M. Rayment
  183. Mr. A. Rechnitzer
  184. Miss Dorothy Rentner
  185. Mr. W. H. Rettie
  186. Mrs. Rettie
  187. Mr. R. S. Rogers
  188. Mr. C. C. Rose
  189. Mr. Rothbarth
  190. Mr. Charles Rothmann
  191. Mr. P. Runciman
  192. Mr. W. Rutherford
  193. Mrs. Rutherford
  194. Mr. T. Sakamoto
  195. Mr. C. F. Samson
  196. Mrs. Samson
  197. Mr. J. G. Savager
  198. Mr. W. Schulhof
  199. Mr. W. L. Schwartz
  200. Mrs. Schwitzer-Buerger
  201. Mr. R. Setten
  202. Mrs. Setten
  203. Mr. S. Shahmoon
  204. Mr. H. N. J. Shaw
  205. Mr. H. T. Shaw
  206. Mrs. J. D. Shepard
  207. Miss H. Shepard
  208. Master C. Shepard
  209. Mr. M. Shepard
  210. Mr. David Shepard
  211. Mr. A. Simpson
  212. Mr. T. H. Simpson
  213. Mrs. Simpson
  214. Mr. W. W. Smith
  215. Mrs. Smith
  216. Mr. William W. Smith
  217. Mrs. Smith
  218. Mr. E. H. Smith
  219. Mr. Philip Smith
  220. Mr. J, Sorep
  221. Mr. N. Spens
  222. Mrs. Spens
  223. Mr. D. E. Stonebraker
  224. Mr. H. Straus
  225. Mrs. Straus
  226. Mr. W. Stunzi
  227. Mr. Harry Swan
  228. Mrs. Swan
  229. Miss S. Swan
  230. Mr. R. A. Sweet and Valet
  231. Mr. M. Szotland
  232. Mr. A. A. Tait
  233. Mr. H. Tajima
  234. Mr. K. Taniguchi
  235. Mr. O. Tashjian
  236. Mrs. T. Taylor
  237. Miss L. Taylor
  238. Mr. S. Thiel
  239. Mr. Thapiro
  240. Mr. A. E. Thomas
  241. Mrs. Thomas
  242. Mr. O. Thurnauer
  243. Mrs. Tiffany
  244. Mr. E. Tolman
  245. Mrs. Tolman
  246. Mr. P. S. Tong
  247. Miss Dorothy Tucker
  248. Mr. C. E. Turk
  249. Mr. E. Vardi
  250. Mr. S. E. Vine
  251. Mrs. Vine
  252. Mrs. M. S. Wales
  253. Miss Charlotte Wales
  254. Mr. F. C. Walcott
  255. Mr. Reginald Warde
  256. Mr. E. H. Watson
  257. Mr. N. G. Wattis
  258. Mr. W. H. Webb
  259. Mr. R. E. White
  260. Mr. A. E. White
  261. Mrs. White
  262. Miss White
  263. Mr. Francis Willey
  264. Mr. C. P. York
  265. Mr, J. I. Young
  266. Miss Gertrude Yourker

 

Second Class Passengers

  1. Miss H. Acs
  2. Mr. R. H. Allen
  3. Miss I. Anderegg
  4. Miss A. M. Andrews
  5. Miss Maude Ashley
  6. Mrs. S. Atanasova
  7. Mr. W. Atkins
  8. Mrs. F. Bachert and Two Children
  9. Mr. C. R. Balderson
  10. Miss D. Bennett
  11. Mr. M. C. Berg
  12. Mr. M. Block
  13. Mrs. Block
  14. Miss C. H. Blum
  15. Miss J. B. Blum
  16. Mr. W. H. Blunderfield
  17. Mrs. E. Blunderfield
  18. Mr. J. Boag
  19. Mr. G. Bollaert
  20. Miss F. M. Bowden
  21. Mr. A. Boyansk
  22. Miss Brach
  23. Mr. Hans Brayer
  24. Mrs. Brayer
  25. Mr. J. Brennon
  26. Mrs. T. Bridge
  27. Mrs. L. Bronillette
  28. Mr. I. Broter
  29. Mr. G. F. Burgess
  30. Mr. C. G. Cannon
  31. Mrs. Cannon
  32. Miss A. Carpenter
  33. Miss A. Catnach
  34. Miss E. M. Channon
  35. Mrs. M. Chutonav
  36. Miss S. Chutonav
  37. Master L. Chutonav
  38. Mrs. Helen Clanchy
  39. Mr. Edmond Clanhy
  40. Mrs. A. E. Clarke
  41. Mr. H. Clavadefscher
  42. Mrs. F. Cohen
  43. Miss C. Cohen
  44. Miss L. Cohen
  45. Mrs. I. C. Coker
  46. Miss L. A. Coker
  47. Mr. L. Coon
  48. Mr. E. Corke
  49. Mrs. F. Corke
  50. Miss M. M. Cross
  51. Mr. J. Daly
  52. Mr. Nathan Davis
  53. Mrs. N. Deane
  54. Mrs. A. Denes
  55. Miss K. Douglas
  56. Mr. Vincent Dugmore
  57. Mrs. D. W. Dun
  58. Mr. W. H. Edson
  59. Mrs. F. English
  60. Mr. C. Farnese
  61. Mrs. G. Feiga
  62. Mr. G. O. Finney
  63. Mrs. Finney
  64. Miss A. Finney
  65. Mr. H. Fish
  66. Mr. H. Flanagan
  67. Mr. W. Ford
  68. Mr. F. Foulke
  69. Mr. G. E. S. Fowden
  70. Mrs. E. Fowden
  71. Miss F. Fowden
  72. Miss E. Fowden
  73. Mr. A. N. Frank
  74. Mr. A. N. Frank
  75. Mr. J. J. Franklin
  76. Mrs. Franklin
  77. Mr. Z. Frisch
  78. Mr. H. Furrer
  79. Mr. J. Furrer
  80. Mr. Gannaway
  81. Mrs. Gannaway
  82. Mrs. I. Gero
  83. Mr. L. Gero
  84. Miss C. Gero
  85. Mr. I. Gero
  86. Mr. I. Gero
  87. Mrs. V. Gibbs
  88. Mr. C. B. Gibbs
  89. Major C. S. Goldman
  90. Mrs. Goldman
  91. Miss R. Goodstone
  92. Mrs. G. M. Colliding and Infant
  93. Mrs. M. Graf
  94. Miss J. Graf
  95. Miss H. Graf
  96. Mr. P. Gregorio
  97. Miss E. Grimm
  98. Mr. F. Grossman
  99. Mrs. Grossman
  100. Miss A. Grossman
  101. Mrs. G. Grunkald
  102. Miss E. Crunkald
  103. Mr. A. E. Hacker
  104. Dr. W. R. Hadwen
  105. Mr. R. T. Haines
  106. Mr. Hans C. Hanson
  107. Miss E. Harvey
  108. Miss M. Harvey
  109. Mr. Harry Haylon
  110. Mrs. H. M. Hessey
  111. Mr. Gilbert L. Hessey
  112. Miss M. Hessey
  113. Miss A. I. G. Hewett
  114. Miss M. Hirschler
  115. Mr. H. Hodgetts
  116. Mr. C. Honore
  117. Mrs. A. Horrocks
  118. Miss E. W. Horrocks
  119. Miss C. Horvak
  120. Mrs. F. N. Hunt
  121. Miss L. M. Hunt
  122. Master F. B. Hunt
  123. Mr. A. B. Hunter
  124. Mr. J. Jabwek
  125. Miss E. Jirentova
  126. Mr. O. C. Johnson
  127. Mr. W. E. Jones
  128. Mrs. E. Jones
  129. Master S. Jones
  130. Miss W. Jones
  131. Mr. W. O. Jones
  132. Mr. Richard Parry Jones
  133. Mrs. Richard Parry Jones
  134. Mr. J. Juhas
  135. Mr. A. Juhas
  136. Mr. J. Kaplan
  137. Mr. C. Kaplan
  138. Miss S. Kaplan
  139. Miss R. Kaplan
  140. Miss R. Kaplan
  141. Mr. J. Kearns
  142. Miss M. Kearns
  143. Mr. C. R. Kent
  144. Mrs. L. M. Kent
  145. Mr. J. Keystyn
  146. Mrs. B. Keyte
  147. Mr. Frank H. King
  148. Mr. George H. Kirk
  149. Mr. R. Knapp
  150. Mr. A. Kolnik
  151. Mr. O. Kolovratnick
  152. Mr. V. G. Krause
  153. Mr. T. Kukura
  154. Mrs. M. Kurbatfinsky
  155. Mr. John Kurwan
  156. Mr. R. Kurwan
  157. Miss J. Kurwan
  158. Mr. S. S. Labuegue
  159. Mrs. Labuegue
  160. Miss G. Lade
  161. Mr. G. Lakotos
  162. Mrs. Frances Lamb
  163. Master G. W. Lamb
  164. Master A. Lamb
  165. Mr. F. A. Larreta
  166. Miss E. Laznovska
  167. Mr. J. Lenhard
  168. Mrs. Lenhard
  169. Miss I. Lewis
  170. Mrs. K. Lewis
  171. Miss N. Lewis
  172. Mr. C. H. Linger
  173. Mr. F. Liveifel
  174. Mr. John Lloyd
  175. Mrs. Lloyd
  176. Mrs. M. A. Loney
  177. Mrs. A. Lukesova
  178. Mr. Cart O. Magmuson
  179. Mr. J. Maldawer
  180. Mrs. M. K. Manry
  181. Master R. Manry
  182. Mr. Wm. Marshall
  183. Mr. H. T. Martens
  184. Mr. W. Martin
  185. Mrs. C. M. Masters
  186. Miss Maund
  187. Miss M. A. McClure
  188. Mr. W. McEvoy
  189. Mr. Wm. McGettigan
  190. Miss T. McLoughlin
  191. Miss M. Miksdu
  192. Mr. A. Milshefsky
  193. Mr. Geoffrey H. Minnis
  194. Mr. R. Mitchell
  195. Mr. G. H. E. Morton
  196. Mrs. F. Morton
  197. Miss W. Morton
  198. Miss F. Morton
  199. Miss E. R. Mound
  200. Mr. T. N. Mugerditchian
  201. Mr. H. Muller
  202. Mrs. S. Noall
  203. Master F. Noall
  204. Miss S. Noall
  205. Miss G. E. Northcott
  206. Mr. A. Obeg
  207. Mrs. M. O'Connor
  208. Mrs. George Oklovee
  209. Miss E. M. Oxenham
  210. Miss P. Packer
  211. Miss E. Palmer
  212. Miss E. G. Palmer
  213. Mr. F. Parez
  214. Miss M. J. Parks
  215. Miss Patterson
  216. Mrs. S. A. Pearson
  217. Mrs. E. Petro
  218. Master L. Petro
  219. Master A. Petro
  220. Mr. W. J. Pew
  221. Mrs. H. M. Pilcher
  222. Mrs. J. T. Pinkney
  223. Mr. Gto. Player
  224. Mrs. L. Prowse
  225. Master J. Reist
  226. Miss Reynolds
  227. Mr. P. Richards
  228. Mrs. K. Richards
  229. Mr. K. H. Ridgway
  230. Miss D. Ridgway
  231. Miss F. B. Rintel
  232. Mr. W. Robertson
  233. Mrs. J. Robertson
  234. Master W. Robertson
  235. Master J. Robertson
  236. Miss B. Robertson
  237. Mr. E. B. Roper
  238. Mr. G. Rondini
  239. Master E. Rondini
  240. Mrs. E. Rondini
  241. Master E. Rondini
  242. Miss D. Rondini
  243. Mr. W. J. Rowse
  244. Mr. C. B. Rubeny
  245. Rev. J. A. Rushbrooke
  246. Miss Julia Rutherford
  247. Mr. W. A. Sanderson
  248. Mr. S. Sattui
  249. Mrs. Mary Sattui
  250. Mrs. E. F. Saunderson
  251. Mr. Horace Schermerhord
  252. Mr. L. Schwartz
  253. Mrs. A. Schwartz
  254. Mr. V. Seman
  255. Mr. Leslie S. Sergeant
  256. Mr. C. Siegel
  257. Mrs. W. Siegel
  258. Miss G. Siegel
  259. Miss M. Siegel
  260. Mr. A. Siegfried
  261. Mrs. Hy. Simon
  262. Master J. Simon
  263. Mrs. M. A. Sketchley
  264. Mr. M. Sklarsky
  265. Mrs. E. Smith
  266. Mr. G. Smurra
  267. Mrs. H. B. Soltan
  268. Mr. Max Sonders
  269. Mr. G. Stacey
  270. Miss A. Staley
  271. Mrs. M. Stepinova
  272. Miss B. Stepinova
  273. Miss M. Stehikova
  274. Miss R. Steinhauser
  275. Mr. A. Stepma
  276. Mrs. M. Sternheim
  277. Miss N. Sternheim
  278. Miss R. Sternheim
  279. Miss C. Sternheim
  280. Mrs. J. E. Stokes
  281. Mr. A. Strachan
  282. Miss S. W. Symes
  283. Mr. C. Tannaz
  284. Mr. J. H. Tarrant
  285. Mrs. Tarrant
  286. Miss Tarrant
  287. Master Tarrant
  288. Mr. L. W. Thompson
  289. Mrs. S. Thompson
  290. Mrs. L. W. Thompson
  291. Mrs. G. Toasland
  292. Mr. R. Toogood
  293. Mr. A. Totengreber
  294. Mrs. C. Totengreber
  295. Mrs. S. Totengreber
  296. Mr. B. Tottengreber
  297. Mrs. M. Treloan
  298. Master Treloan
  299. Mr. Paul Tschune
  300. Mr. A. Tucek
  301. Mr. O. Tucek
  302. Mr. J. P. Tucker
  303. Miss M. Tucker
  304. Mr. N. Tuttle
  305. Mr. P. Tiefau
  306. Mr. J. Tikia
  307. Mr. F. Tikia
  308. Master Trelo
  309. Mr. W. Trest
  310. Mr. H. Ungeheier
  311. Mr. H. Vatroslav
  312. Miss A. Vilkova
  313. Mrs. E. Waks
  314. Master M. Waks
  315. Miss R. Waks
  316. Master R. Waks
  317. Miss J. B. Walker
  318. Dr. J. B. Walton
  319. Master O. P. Walton
  320. Mrs. M. Warren
  321. Mr. R. D. Waters
  322. Mr. H. I.White
  323. Miss E. White
  324. Mrs. M. A. Wilkins
  325. Mrs. M. O. Willett
  326. Miss M. Willett
  327. Mr. O. Williams
  328. Mrs. Margt. Wilson
  329. Mrs. K. Wittman
  330. Master L. Wittman
  331. Master V. Wittman
  332. Mr. R. Wolfner
  333. Miss K. D. Woodward
  334. Mr. N. Woolman
  335. Mrs. C. Woolman
  336. Mr. C. Wright
  337. Mr. H. L. Yates
  338. Mrs. M. Yesarova
  339. Mrs. V. Zavory and Infant
  340. Mr. R. Zeilicovics
  341. Mrs. D. Zinawski
  342. Mr. C. Zinawski
  343. Miss S. Zinawski
  344. Miss Z. Zinawski
  345. Miss I. Zurawski

Information for Passengers

MEALS will be served in the Saloon at the following times: —

  • Breakfast, from 8 to 10.
  • Luncheon, 1 to 2:00 pm
  • Dinner, from 7:00 pm to 9:00 pm

The Bars will not be open later than 11:30 pm, but it is within the discretion of the Commander to close them during the voyage at any time should he consider this course desirable.

SEATS AT TABLE.—Application may be made at any of the Chief Offices in advance, or to the Second Steward on board the Steamer on day of sailing.

DIVINE SERVICE on Sunday at 10:30 am

CHAIRS AND RUGS may be hired at a cost of 7/6 or $1.50) each, on application to the Deck Steward. Each Rug is contained in a sealed cardboard box, and bears a serial number worked into the material so that passengers will have no difficulty in identifying their rugs. At the end of each voyage, the rugs which have been in use, are sent to the store and thoroughly cleaned, before being reissued.

BAGGAGE.—Passengers are recommended to insure their Baggage, as the Company's liability is strictly limited in accordance with Contract Ticket. All enquiries regarding Baggage on board ship should be addressed to the Baggage Master.

Passengers are specially requested to claim their baggage before leaving the Customs Baggage Room, otherwise considerable delay and extra charge for carriage will be incurred in forwarding to destination any baggage not accompanying passengers on the Railway.

VALUABLES,—The Company is not responsible for theft if valuables or money are kept in the Staterooms. The same should be placed in charge of the Purser for deposit in his safe, and a receipt will be given on the Company's form.

As no charge is made for carriage the Company car. not accept any responsibility for less or damage, however arising, but passengers can protect themselves by insurance.

PAYMENTS.—Passengers should obtain a receipt from the Purser on the Company's form for any additional Passage Money, Rugs. Chairs, Excess Baggage. Freight, etc., paid on board.

NOTICE.—Passengers are informed that Professional Gamblers are reported as frequently crossing on Atlantic Steamers, and are warned to take precautions accordingly.

THE SURGEON is authorized to make customary charges, subject to the approval of the Commander, for treating any passengers at their request for any illness not originating on board the ship. In the case of sickness contracted on board no charge will be made and medicine will be provided free.

LIBRARIES.— In addition to a library of standard literature "The Times" library of up-to-date books is available for the use of passengers.

ARRIVALS AT NEW YORK.—Passengers are landed at the Company's Piers, 53 to 56, North River, Foot of West I4th Street, where railway tickets can be purchased and baggage checked to any part of the United States and Canada. After landing, passengers should enquire at the desk on the wharf for letters and telegrams.

When any of the Company's steamers arrive at the Pier alter 8:00 pm, passengers have the option of remaining on board over night and landing after breakfast the following morning.

PUBLIC TELEPHONES.—Telephone service with booths and operator in attendance will be found near the Customs Lines on the New York Wharf.

TAXICABS AND CARRIAGES can be hired at the New York Piers. Instructions should be given to the Purser in advance.

ARRIVALS AT CHERBOURG,—Under normal conditions passengers are landed by tender up to 10:00 pm, but if the ship arrives later they will disembark after breakfast next morning.

ARRIVALS AT SOUTHAMPTON—Passengers will be landed up to 8:00 pm If the ship berths later passengers will disembark next morning after breakfast.

A Special Train will be despatched to London (Waterloo Station) as soon as possible after landing, the journey occupying about 1.75 hours.

BANKING — FOREIGN MONEY EXCHANGE — The Cunard Steam Ship Co. Ltd. have arranged with the London Joint City and Midland Bank, Limited, to establish a Branch of their Bank on board the RMS " MAURETANIA."

The Office in question is situated on the starboard side of "A" Deck near the entrance to Saloon Lounge.

Passengers wishing to exchange money, or transact other banking business, will receive every facility and attention.

ARRIVALS AT LIVERPOOL—TIME OF LANDING PASSENGERS.—Under normal conditions when any of the Company's steamers arrive alongside the Liverpool Landing Stage after 8:00 pm it is optional for the passengers to go on shore that night In the event, however, of their remaining on board, they will be landed after breakfast the following morning either at the Stage or in dock as circumstances permit In the same way when the vessel reaches the river but does not come alongside the Stage, to prevent inconvenience and to meet emergencies, any passengers desirous of disembarking will, on arrival of the steamer, be landed, with hand baggage only, by tender.

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. Dogs are carried at owner's risk, rate being from £3 upwards, payable to the Purser.

PASSENGERS' ADDRESSES.—Passengers' addresses may be left at the Purser's Office in order that any letters received after passengers have left the ship, may be forwarded.

Passengers may have Mail, Telegrams and Cables sent to the care of any of the Cunard Chief Offices.

Arrangements have been made whereby letters for passengers on board the Company's steamers at Southampton and Liverpool can be accepted for inclusion in special bags which will be made up for the ship in London and Ports of Departure.

The letters in question, which must be registered and addressed C/o The Commander, Cunard Packet Southampton (or Liverpool), can be posted in any part of the United Kingdom up to the time at which ordinary registered letters to go by the same packets are received.

CUSTOMS—Tobacco, cigars, etc., wines, spirits and perfumery are subject to duty on being brought into the United Kingdom, and the smallest quantities should be declared to the Customs Authorities. When required, reprints of copyright Books and music will be confiscated.

BERTHING OF PASSENGERS.—No alterations can be made except officially through the Purser.

BERTH LADDERS.—These may be obtained on application to Steward or Stewardess.

The "MAURITANIA" carries an orchestra of professional musicians, which will play at the undermentioned times and places:

  • 10 00 to 11 00 am Second Class Dining Saloon
  • 1 00 to 2-10:00 pm First Class Dining Saloon
  • 3 30 to 4 00 p m. Second Class Dining Saloon
  • 7 10 to 8 45 p m First Class Dining Saloon
  • 9:00 to 10:00 pm First Class Drawing Room

RECOVERY OF U.S. 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 New York of their intention to leave the United States within sixty 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 ninety days of passenger's arrival in the United States.

Unless this regulation is complied with, the Tax cannot be recovered.

DISEMBARKATION OF PASSENGERS AT CHERBOURG

Hand-baggage is carried from the steamer to the tender by the stewards. Passengers informed that from the time their hand-baggage is on the tender, they are solely responsible for it, and they must see that it Is passed through the Customs and placed on the special train in their carriage.

All hand-baggage not claimed on the tender or kit in the Customs Is collected and included with registered baggage for Paris. For these packages there Is a charge of Fcs. 20.00 per package, Cherbourg—Paris.

Passengers are advised that the Cunard Company cannot be held responsible for any loss or damage caused by neglect on the part of passengers not claiming their handbaggage on the tender.

All baggage registered in New York for Cherbourg only. If not claimed at the port is forwarded direct to Paris, a charge of Fcs. 20.00 per package being made irrespective of size or weight (Heavy nailed case or bulky packages will be charged as freight).

TICKETS—All passengers without rail tickets can obtain them from the Company's Office in the waiting room, at Cherbourg, which they pass through after clearing through Customs.

SPECIAL TRAINS—Special trains are run in connection with the arrival of steamers. Dining cars are attached to these trains, luncheons and dinners are served at Fcs, 12.00 per head, exclusive of wines.

RESERVED SEATS—Upon presentation Of first class rail tickets at Cherbourg, seats can be reserved on the special trains. Passengers wishing to reserve first Class seats in advance should telegraph " Cunard," Cherbourg, mentioning the number of places required. Telegrams of this description should reach Cherbourg, at latest, the day before the steamer arrives. There is no charge made for these reservations.

 

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