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DOMINION MONARCH

THE TRIP OUT

LIST OF PASSENGERS

[By Air Mail, from "The Post's" Londor Representative.) LONDON, February 20. The'Q.S.M.V. Dominion Monarch left Southampton on February 17. Captain W. H. Hartman is in command with Captain D. Aitchison as staff captain. Other members of the staff are:—Chief officer, Mr. A. C. Jones; second officer, Mr. L. R. Bull; third officer, Mr. C. A. Holleyoak;. chief engineer, Mr. A. T. Gibson; staff chief engineer, Mr. J. W.. Brew; second engineer, Mr. R. H. Reid; third engineer, Mr.,O. L. Jones; purser, Mr. E. Cordery; assistant purser, Mr. S. Nicholson; chief steward, Mr. A. E. Demeza; surgeon, Dr. F. J. M. Kennedy; assistant surgeon, Dr. R. G. Samuel. From England her passengers number 231, but only 85 of these are booked for New Zealand and the round voyage. Bookings for Teneriffe numbered 7, for Cape Town 60 (including Mr. P. A. B. Brett), for Durban 10, for Fremantle 7, for Adelaide 1, for Melbourne 23, for Sydney 38. At Cape Town about 200 passengers will join, for the voyage to New Zealand and back. The final list gives the following names for New Zealand ports:— Wellington.—Mr. D. E. Browning, Mr. F. Buckle, Mrs. A. E. Clifford, Mr. J. W. Dobie, Mrs. M. E. F. Easton, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Eisner, Mr. W. -Eisner, Miss L. H. Fitzgerald, Miss E. A. Fry, Mrs. C. Gosling, Miss M. Gosling, Mr. N. S. Hall, Mrs. E. B. Handyside, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Joyce, Captain and Mrs. H. J. F. Mills, Mrs. M. E. Robertson, Miss C. A. Robertson, Miss F. C. Robertson, Miss M. G. Robertson. .• " Auckland.r-Mr. W. E. Allerton, Mr. C. B. Baker, Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Bennett, Mrs. M. Brothers, Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Oxley, Master R. P. Oxley, Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Self, Miss N. Self. •■ Dunedin. —Dr. and Mrs. D. Levensohn, Miss S. and Masters H. and J. H. L. Levensohh. | Round Voyage.—Miss E. M. D. Ackroyd, Miss O; M. V. Ackroyd, Miss M. B. S. Boult, Mr. and Mrs. A. Burdett,

Mr. and Mrs. T. O. Cdlles, Mrs. X, Dairy, Mr.-and Mrs. E. Gardner, Mrs. H. Goring Norton, Mr. A.;L. Gosling, Mr. L. J. Green, Mr. and, Mrs.: J. Hewitt, Mr. G. Honour, Mrs. E. HopeFalkner. Mr. G. F_. Irwin. Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Job,, Mr. and Mrs. A. Lambert, Mr. A." IT. Lewis, Mr. and Mrs.J. Macmillan, Miss L. McConnan, Mr.: and Mrs. R. McMillan, Mr. H. Moriion.Mr. and Mrs. J. Nicol, Captain R. '*J. Noal and Mrs. Noal, Miss E. Pollardj Mr. J.: W. Roddeni Mrs.' E. Roth well, Mr. H. Smith, Mrs- M. Steele-Smith, Mr. arid Mrs. E. F. Thomas, Mr. and Mrs. G. S. Thompson, Mr. G. H. Trott. Major W. M. Tweedie. Mr".: J. A. Warden. Major E. H. Watson, Mrs. E.M. Wheeldon. ■ . ■ ",..'■ '. •- •■, • Among those on board, directly associated with the owners and builders, are Mr. John Macmillan (managing director of Shaw; Savill and Albion Company, Limited) and Mrs. Macmillan, Mr. W. H; Savill (one of the founders of the company in 1858), Mr. G. S. Thompson (assistant manager) and Mrs. Thompson, Captain, R.; J. Noal, R.N.R! (marine superintendent) and Mrs: Noal, and Mr. Norman Hunteif (shipyard general manager of Scan, Hunter, and Wigham Richardson, Limited). The vessel carries 9000 tons of general cargo. ■ - |; Mr. Basil Sanderson (director and manager of Shaw, Savill and Albion Company, Limited), Mr. W. E. Keyille (secretary and assistant manager) and Mrs. Keville travelled from London to Southampton in the boat train special, and inspected the finishing touches that had been given to the. vessel. They were accompanied by, among others, Mr. Richard Snedden Xgeneral manager of the Shipping Federation),. Mr., A. Wilson (Mercantile Marine Seryics Association), Captain Thompson (Officers'—Merchant j —^Federation), and Mr. D. •Bramah (Marine Engineers' Association). , ' ■:.'' When the liner-r sails from- Aus-. tralia on her return to the United Kingdom (due on May 31); her passage accommodation will be fully occupied.

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Evening Post, Volume CXXVII, Issue 61, 14 March 1939, Page 5

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DOMINION MONARCH Evening Post, Volume CXXVII, Issue 61, 14 March 1939, Page 5

DOMINION MONARCH Evening Post, Volume CXXVII, Issue 61, 14 March 1939, Page 5