Word: cunard
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...fact that both a Cunard and a White Star liner deliberately brought in sealed liquor and other British ships are known to be on their way similarly equipped, leads to the expectation that the British are planning a concerted protest against the dry-in-port ruling...
Died. Captain Horatio McKay, 86, retired Commodore of the Cunard fleet, in London. At various times he commanded 17 Cunard ships and was for ten years commander of the fleet...
Profits of the Cunard Company were ?394,587 for the past year, after providing for depreciation and taxes. The annual report states that " while the carrying trade generally shows an increase over last year, the carrying rates, especially homeward bound from America have fallen to low levels owing to increasing competition...
...Students' Tours is open to persons associated with institutions of higher learning in the United States, either as students or as instructors and to teachers in secondary schools. Members of the Students' Tours will sail from New York on June 30, 1923 on the S. S. Saxonia of the Cunard Line and will return on the same ship on August 24, due in New York on September 4. The Art Students' Tour offers an opportunity to visit the great galleries, churches, and palaces of Europe under the guidance of authoritative lecturers on art history and appreciation. The Students' Tour...
...account of heavy seas and inclemen weather on its transatlantic passage, the "Ambrania", on which President and Mrs. Lowell are passengers, will be unable to reach Boston for her scheduled arrival today. The "Ambrania" however is expected to dock late tomorrow afternoon, it was announced by the Cunard Steamship...