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RESORTS.. : “ THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ¢, JANUARY 25, 1995—PART " 6. S SR TANES MY T Roddy. T | Botwell and George E. Clamk and See- £ Attachments are Lowin. Second | Licuts. ~ Ehilip ‘W, Py Kir i b oA e S e T ‘7 | | ond Lient: Harey W. Detrich, with Sec- [lan Frey, Second Licuts . A.|Dimon, Frank A. Gould, Charles F.|Libut..Wallage M 3 o E HE CI ILIAN ARMY ond: Lieut. James F. Greene attached. | Babbington, Clarence Q. - Gri .| Hughitt, Robert G. Thampson, Oscar{eal Reserve Corps, samuet B. || Miami---Land of Enchantment \ENGLAND'FRANC Howitzer Company—£apt. John . T.|Gerard.J. Guilfoyle, William ¥,.Mur- | 5. Wilkinson and Kenneth &. Winfield. | Ginsburg and Lieut. Carl H. & oL Th £ ~ I | Taylor. First Lieut. Bernard ©. Weitz |ray, Frederick W. Lounsbury. Company L—Capt. Irvin G. Menik- |of the Dental Raserve Corps nly Three Days From Baftimore | | GERMANY | and Seeond Lieut. John R. Brosrmn. and §R. Russell and Floyd M. Soule. he—l]m_ First Lieuts. Eugene E. Roberts, B s ety (‘a Ph:lnd:llphl;l i Py Cherbourg-Bremen | Second Lieut. Kenneth H. Sheeder’.at- [Sergts. Andrew K. Long and Casavave |Nelson K. Lyons, and Seeond Lieuts. e —— - 5 udes menls and stateroom berth || Be—— =88 oo BY LIEUT. EN F. TILLMAN. | tached H. Young are assigned to the com- | Reuben 'C. Muschiltz and Phillp L. ERRabels. Eaulson, Steamers Carry Lloyd's Highest Class Regular serviceby theS.S.Columbus M ld h| h sel honl irl of Vallejo, .y *100.A.- (Largest and Fastest German Ship) Lieut. Col. Thomas H. Shanton,:Maj. | pany. Macomb. Attached officers are: Capt. |pos b o ; 100-4-1 e e . cen awarded the erican = s formative meeting. of | S1ENcd to the 31Sth Regiment, as the | Hugh B Riley nd First Lieuts. Harty | Company G-—Capt. Waldo Burnside, | Froderle A Gibbx and Second Licuts o e e e eiar | | Baltimore & Carolina S.S. Co. Stuttgart, of the Ordnance D Provisiona! Battalion. This is | A Campbelt, Kenneth A. !\rlcm\*“’ P.irh' Lieuts. George L Rooney and | Is ¢’ M. Capayas, vhflork'l‘ B. Kolk, dent of 1924 NEXT BAILINGS: ! NEXT SAILING: partment w! he 1 smorrow | provided there are sufficient | sar” H. Gerber and William B. Enmis | Clifford L. Johnstone and Second | Oscar. Letterman, ‘Chester . F. Smith, ¢ §.v:v:u5-lta§ I‘;nm Pm;. P Muenchen, Feb, 3 evening Geafia ancles. Vacancier in the 317th Regi. | \ve aséigned to the lst Battalion and | Lieuts Bennett A. Stoen and Bernard | Granger G. Sutton and Dewey Zirkin Sy & e B s E e T : ¢ > L e ied rom. the 18(n | Headuarter's Company. with-the fol- 1J. Woods. = Attached officers are;|Corpl. Ira P. Meyer is assigned 1o this Py, BREMEN DIRECT ofters: With Mot L O of Infantry. The 319th | OWINE attached officer Majs. Willam | Capt. Bdward i Halloran, Second |compuny. . g - e o e I the popular aneciaes cabin ships » nd 320th Regiments of Infantry were | H: Huster and Edgar H. McBride: Lieuts. Bradford L. Burnside, John N ompany, M—Capt. Vietor H. Davis (Imvestment Bids.) | 7 Sman” Cuisine—Attentive i E. ‘Washburh, Off Ko oraered to b Inet v enk Company A—Capt. Claude Burlin- { Fields, John W. Mumford, Otto P. H.|and First Lieuts. John I. Bangs, Lee | SOUTHERN Yrankiin 130 CER LR Jorps, of the 31 e t Tt is the desire of the 3rd Corps |Same, Firt Lieuts. Dudley M. Browne | Rcinmuth. Hughes A. Shank and|R. Pennington and Chester M. Reich Weemn - Liwe ' e, 5 Brsadway. \ducted the tactieal st Area 10 motity AN officers roncesned |and Alfred D. Gardner and Second [ Cuarles E. White. Corpl. Owen C |and Second Lieut. An Nafioritons et e TAR S B D & Ron Ga Fegi f thelr status by March 1 | Licats. Clyde ¥. Karus and George F. assigned to this company | The ~attached officers are: WINTER ashier, Ernest 1. Ober Sinith. Attached officers are Capt. any ‘8 hlfr D. John- | Ralph W. Alderman, Wil Many referve officcrs of the Quar- | Duniel E. Smith, Second Lieuts. 1d- [son, First X st F. R i e RESORTS r Corps attended the Jan e e, aaiton B Tader, | ik, Heter B Bheries. Lieuts. John ¥. Cluggeti, Francis £ which was held at the City |George F. Pollock, Albert G. Wallis | Hambleton Second Lieut. Charles | Teeling, Wallace L. Sturgis, Harold . L] pt. Clavton Emi p Edward M. Woods, jr., is asshgned Sifsby. The attached officers S. Guista; Leroy H. Barnard, Benjamin NORFO] K Otticers’ Reserve e o ; Capts. John . Dalglish and Adolph|W. Thoron and John R. Tindan | VIQ Ol. = ; 7 | Harold Var A. Stirling, #ned T. W.|Raymond W. Short and A.|[Attached officers are: Capt. James B.|and Capts. John R. Dow mes. Ola ham | STEAMSHIPS. ; STEAMSKIPS. Organized Reserves—National Guard. | nounces that the next lur | Company” B—Capt. Michael B. Dris- | A Daly and Second Lieuts. Ernest A.| Corpl. William D. Haislip Is assigned P s-—— be held February at the La Favette | 4 Lieuts. John B. Bartholow, | Graves, Everett M. Pe g, BEdwin|to e company. l Hotel. Col. Dwight Davis, Assistant | Guy 5 McKee and Second Lieuts. Wil- | L. Reymolds, Cyrus, B. Thomas and The regimental medical personnel {3 ce tea“le“ » ‘Washington to l31 71 ccretary of War, who is a colonel of | liam §. Bassier and Robert W. Savage. [Percy B. Walton. . 'Pvt. Gilbert I follows: Maj. Wiiliam J. Mauning || ‘Northland and Southland Jacksonville . | | taff specialist Officers’ Reserve | 4 d officers are: Capt. John L. |Stringer is assigned to this fompan. = = Rail to Balto., Thence Ship | Artillers will & ctive duty train-{ Corpe, - addressed the moeting o Second Li les S. h ttalion and Headquarters | 1 ing statas for 15 days this ye yh”"‘“ w ddr d n ing on|H and Second Lieuts. Charl . Third Battalion ar s RESORTS. From wuh.mgton ~ wdministration méthods of | Cook, Robert . Cromwell. Whitmer B. | Company—Maj. William H. England, e D r part of Augyst. at Fort|ine Army | Firor, Lyttleton L. Gray. John A. Moran, | Firs suts. George W. Gilligan, JACKSONVILLE, FLA. H : Hoyle, Md., with Col. Herron as the -~ roll 3. Stine and Wiibur F. Yingling. C. Whiting, Presley A. L. = aily 6:30 P.M. smmanding officer of the camp. If | William Freeman, Signal Of- | Sergt. Yrancis K. Biser ls assigned to|Smith and Harold O. Clayton. Majs P nt ‘ort Hovle | g, Corps. ‘addressed- the | this company Albert L. Barrows, Laurence Hazard ||| New York-Boston by Sea Ung of this arm of the any C—Capt. John Francis, jr.; | and Byron R. Patton are attached to | | e on codes und ciphers. He ex- “eut. Edwin €. Blanchard this battalion A cnsoiEE e Wosdward Building, 731 16th ¢. N.W. Bl irkit o ‘mandi d Lients, Osoar W, Di ¥ W.| Company I—Capt. Karl D. Loos. > ; il oo < | ond Lente, oz, Dawen"Ea . | Company T copt. st 0. ooty i "2\ | NORFOLK & WASHINGTON |! il (22 0 MY Preferred . E 4 Comfort Without Extravagance - Frank, James C. Greenwell, Edwin R.| . Kelley and Second I e R aarant. i 2 from| Headquarters of the 320th Infantry, | Helwig, John D. Kopp, Gilbert D. Mar- | Bromell and Gabe Sh P TS osses, STEAMBOAT (0. with the Heaquarters Company, Serv- | tn, Wiliam V. Martin, Charles H.| tached e Cage. Bavou ||| ROBT. W. SIMMS, Owner f Route | ice Conpany and Howitzer Company. | stonesifer and George B. Woelful Prettym sc Taylor, = A XPERIENCED have t\eir mot _ point in any D-——Capt. Joseph A. Jordan, | Tucker; Second Lieuts. Otho C. Ba sJaLinlTal! S tourists choase Washington, D dccording to dn | First Lieut. Charles 1. Harp. and|ley, Edward 3 the famous Santa Servie this week by |Second Lieut. James A. Ridout. At- [Boteler, George J i corg -mmn,......, siriety Steamers for their January mesting. Maj. | Col Young, Officers’ Re- | tuched officers of this company are:|A. Wick. Corpl. Hendon R. Davis is --m...: r..u S 5 luxury — business > 1 . chief | se “orps nt command- | Second Lieuts. William A. K. Aldridge, | assigned to the company L eleven yours c°mp‘ete H men ~ for their ¢ T verspnnel is allotted to the | Walter T. Tibbetts, Osgar R. Toms,| Company K—Capt. Jesse C. Sweeney, l’olfl-r---n-x speed. Regular 1o mbia and |Irving ¥. Turner, RFrederick 8.|First Lieuts. Harvey W. Huddleston ST. PETERSBURG, ¥LA. o =5 fortnightly sailings from New York the tollotus e mthan of TRE State | Waesche, Hugh Ward and Plerce | Paul H. Judy; Second ldeuts. vhmp' cean through the Panama Canal to Peru, of Marvland: Garrett. Allegheny,|M. Witlard, Pvt. Stanley D. Kolb is a6- | P. Stearns aud Andrew K. Foulds S p t b hi 4% | Chile, Bolivia, etc. Speclal reduced rates Carroll, Howard, Rrince Georges, Anne | Kecond Battalion and Hesdquarters RESORTS €1ers ur (}‘:r‘gh? s 3 l‘t“m." S i » 5o 5 s Calvert and St Company—Maj. John . McGuire, 2 S rvice = “The Luxury of a Private Yacht” Licuts. Merriott 5. Walleer, NEW ORLEANS. LA, FLORID. inter-coastal service. ! 2 1St Battalion Madquarters and | Ro M. Hughes, Harold & Irwin e = e : Delightful 15-day sai e S. S. Santa Elisa. ..Feb. & ) : ! el gk : oris on Contines Headquarte " obil The agtached OId(mlehospxtahty Vivid sight-secing op- Rifiecor veasels, Includiog Mgyeaii, S. S. Santa Luisa ..Feb.19 ization point a Md., with « 4 A James B. Jones, d portunities en-route. e o |s. 5. Santa Teresa Mar. & piice SHpachlel ot s | allocation. to tk intles: | Ofto M. Lawrence, Frederick A. Liv- | many new attractions MO - of lugury, S8, :told ol izhe engin Garrett, ¥ ; v. Wash- | ingstone and Charies M. Sabine; H : i S See Gay Havana, Far . S. 8. Santa Apa....... Mar. 19 E 1, ne 2 { Robert B. Warren, First Lieuts. Wal- e | ‘ompany A m. at © oo & Haove: nad Archur i Mbecete THE OITY CARE FORGOY: F‘{m’ S'”’-"h"""% & PanamaCanal,Balbea berland, with allocation Garrett | and Second Lieuts. Elwood Hansman, NEW ORLEANS City Climate / Aif' Fortnightly Sailings and Allegheny 3 Clampan W. J. Nolan. e this | mobilizes at_ Frederick, > with, alloca- | - Company E—Capt. Grover E. Mgore, Bathin fuhmgboaiing i o g g Washington Office, 1208 F Street, N.W. G R A c E I-I N E an Diego, ogpam | iOn to Washington 4 Farederick | Second Lieuts. Morrison, M. Clark,| olf, Hanting and utdoor Sports Los Angeles, San Francisco. R. M. Hicks, Mana Square ork PrOEFAM | Counties; Company C mobil\zes at | Paul S, Murphey, Thomas S. Phoebus, Fol onthe a.TunpaB ! e —— e O S e Yot 2| Countien: "Com, e e e s (,hpét.@lharh’n 3 Ry s;4om- | son wnd Francis . Towsend and | One of America’s Leadin, Hotets Golf and other ™ ALCOM BODATING / \-“\“" Eln o e e IR | R A St et P e : o 5 LAMPORT & HOLT LINE Ellota tion tness maian ba b iignsar | oA s COMBODATING oveR | | outdoor sports quarters . Capt. Nelson Bennett or any autho Second 01 eadqua and irs & 5. obe P a a i1 Tasirated Rardi-dres Program h A stoamshis 3 e e el ol \',. S B G M| AlfeEcs, dneR Y o crnd FineHotelsand SEeee ano PACIFIC LINE 2 he| Washington, D C. allocated to the | T apddages o e D0 o dlunibia, and Sonteon: ) MOVING, PACKING & STOKAGE f“"‘}.‘,’.‘,zi;’.’??,i*'b‘ff.‘" OUTH AMERIC, . at Fort|, Ma 5 s S _‘ HAT!O!AJ. cm‘xu stozur,: A. Dillman LUXURY bindred 'Atvl- strues Hororhd Conss 300 Rooms ! : cuams ! CRUISE “The Better Way” Comfort mu‘ 5. S. Berkshire. s ou . Write for Booklet S Loug Distance Mor commerce & SHI Compeny? It manilse 4 w& N - — EAST COAST WEST COAST cering cou | Die "ol any G, mo — s : = e Rio de Janeiro _Montevideo Via Havana bl . o Mo i STORAG{ F edlt PALESTINE Buenos Aires Panema — Peru — Chile fhices ettt el Compans H, mobiliz st b | = -y e e Calie M\b]‘:;,g,‘x“l )“ :\(il.u:\r:‘m ation the same l By thefamousS.S.“ROTTERDAM" vortut = Antofagasta,Valparaiso,SanAntonio fMcers ordered| ““Third Battalion Head ‘. m Leaving New York, Feb. 4th, 1925 *Voltaire, Feb. 7 NEXT SAILINGS cers ordered Tnv Battalion Headquarters and | undet the Holland America Lines i e s e A 3 own management uban, En ssequibo, Feb. Military Training camps of A . » Ay Veatrix, Apr. 4 r the Summer A Y i | c‘r;dz NTDRY x:\:::rg'rafi L 66 Days of Delightful Diversion — Wt e Largest vessels in the West Coast The camps | bia in their enurr!) " rations WERCHIER S, 350 T Itineraryincludes: Madeira, Lis- SSistendfinest siosinthesevics Trade ol on the| w1282, % = | bon, Cadiz, Seville,Gibraltar, Algiars, Tours Reand Sexth America, $585 wp. via West coast, returning East Coast or vice versa. re ordered to| The following officers n . Tunis, Athens, Constantinople, Th» Regular Sailings from Buenos Aires, Montevideo and Brazilian Ports to Europe by prior (o tho | the regs | headquarters: STen Z WolyLand, Egypt.ltalyandtheRivies | - " " KoralMall Liné aad Neison Lipe Steamers. *° " " 7 : ok ibahiE anderion & Soi Inc.” General Agen rosdway. or any local steamship agen — American Express o, Agens South by East— ¢ Expres e Mak Summer’s a few hours away obs.Dow. Send Tor Lldatratad > ey 5 i ROM the wp of th olden shore to its i Regiment | d" Chaplain (Capt) Earl Tag: | 2 e HOLLAND AMERICA LIXE| & ] Finest Ships 7th.and 318th Ma W. Vaughn and | MOVE x“gg:_':;l‘{;h_ e 1 “"; l‘"‘m“' 3P, s"'d"“""“ “‘0‘, auas "“SP:nd 21-24 State Street. New Yori ) ) F 80th Divis aplain (Capt.) Robert Atkinson are I3 o in rooms, §2. snd wp. Esx- tropical loveliness replace the rigors winter. | ! 7 ai ached. . ::r‘;e:sr;:l;r -M»lu:.j\ORTH 204 ¢ weeks or months that pass like days. Visit any or all —_— =5 aSteSt Time p from June Headquarters Company—Capt, Jo- | h &nd 318th Regiments will be |seph A. Giovannoni, ond Lieut. of the famous resorts. They're each attractively differ- ridered to Camp Meade and the 317th { Stephen Van Fleet. Attached officers ent. All offer a complete outdoor summertime program. Y, 4t s s t i will probably be ordered 1o |are: Capt. Clarence C. Tobey and S s / TR ST L e e G ML G e st i b i in gl outh America m"’»v e | Gt VD Mot st et Golf, Tennis, Surf Bathing, Fishing, N el e From. New Youk S ent wianis mail #or vk hiilbicamneT o e Do B Sailing, Motoring, Horseback Riding, yARAN 3 Next sailings to Rio de Janeiro, Santos, Montevideo and Buenos Aires talion of the officers | Serv y—Capt. James E = e Winter Racing at Miami Jockey Club Via the Economical *PAN AMERICA Jan. 31 Mar.28 to be as- Kemph; Firs Stephen P. James, The Florids East Coast (Flagier Sratem) Hotale PACIFIC MAIL CRUISE WESTERN WORLD Feb. 14 Apr.11 ‘the American plan. and are now open *SOUTHERN ORObS e ¥ Alcasar Sail thru quict seas to the land of AMERICAN LEGION Mar.14 May o pig sunshine. Interesting shore visits en i Stops at Santos I Breakers - | route. Two days at Panama Canal. Investigate this fascinating and profitable trip. Raysl Poincics Faie sk il brniiakpa Kl Tours arranged around South America . 4 '\ > i s =t Royal S 3 y A . 3( X outside rooms. Beds, not berths. Every N : el : Comfort, courtcsy &ad ateention ss of | LR Pan America Line U/ ; s Roy youwere the personal guest of theship’s Operated for : Throngh Pullmen trains and through sleapers fror mmpaviant cisies to oll officers. Rate, $250 and up, including United States Shipping Board Bt Couss Rasorte, imolusdsngg Micns for Hosecnt meals and bed on steamer. Ticketsand . 2 “and Key Wen: for Hasana, Cuba 3 i anson e Isles of Enchantment * . kot comtiimint et bel e S e ntecamtion information at any Steamship, | | by Munson Secamship Line, Manseing . - i 4 e e e Y Toieiiul o Binisteianst i fioect o 0ide a KeyserBldg. or your local agent Baltimore ctures you can never for ise sea, tropical trees ¥ FLORIDA EAST_COAS for booklet. P. = yor £yes orges turquoiac 9 D B FLORIDA EAST COAST HOTEL COMPANY s o P and flowers—17th century homes and gardens, white cotal NP (Fingler System) SAILINGS:—S.S. Columbia. Feb. 11. §.S. roads, basking in summer sunshine now. A land of quiet, free N oo York Office—3 o {5ih Suset. _ Phone Marray 1ill 411 Venezuels, Mar. 4. 5.5. Ecuedor, Apr. 1. from motors and railways. Outdoor sports all winter—golf, - 7 i tennis, bathing, sailing, fishmg&ndmg, driving, cycling, horse racing. Two days from New ork—no passports required. WEST INDIES CRUISE Megantic res. 25 From New York stopping ample time for sightsecing at Havana, Santiago, Haiti, Kingston, Panama Canal, Car- i : J tagena, Curagao, La Guaira, Port of Spain, Barbados, De Luxe Express Steamships < Fort de France, St. Thowas,:San Jasts Nasssa, MAI]L From New York Every “The Comfort Rowte” r | Adriatic 5% Lapland ™5 Wednesday & Saturday Saturday Sailings €5 o= e Y i e From Bermuda E: By the Palatial Trans-Atlontic Liner . i e — Cruises ew stopping ample or Via Fast, Palatial, Twin Screw Tanpe Sasrand seade: dhis snpal e 4 T | Haifa(forHoly Land), Alexandria(for Gairo and the “FORT VICTORIA” ficent steamer represents the acme T Nile country).. Naples and Manaco on return trip. “ £ d comfort. . E; = " m cent n eamer FORT ST. GEORGE” el e e ‘ W : it teen e | WHITE STAR LINE RED S'uml.mz‘ These magnificent Trans-Atlantic for invigorating walks and games. ' = -8¥ Linkeaiatil iricscasn Ahotiie Spaciou-dlnin"uloon.loungelnd "N high standards of the Ward Line R. M. Hicks, Mgr., 1208 F Street, N.W., Washington, D.C.; lights of your Bermuda visit in smoking rooms, and a wide varie- y 3.2 1 ficct. Every modern comfort and or any authorized steamship agent. offering cabins de luxe with private ty of luxurious cabins rang : g convenience. Superbly appointed baths, music rooms, smoking from suites de luxe and rooms wit! - staterooms with and without p: rooms, broad promenade decks, private bath, to comfortable, airy -y N vate bath or shower; spacious unexcelled cuisine, :ndd:ll con- single cabins st moderate cost. : lounges, tea room, sun parlor, prom- veniences required by the most The ARAGUAYA now proceeds e decks, etc. discriminating traveler. Ashereto- direct to the dock at Hamilton. “""ni INCLUSIVE CRUISES CLARK’S 21st CRUISE, January 31 fore; both "“mgfi will hnDd .:‘:1 For Nllustrated Booklets, Write . With sightseeing trips ashore, $145 ME puu:‘e;: at lhehlmill;:“o 3 TH% ROYAL MAIL sngM :.a up, 9 :cul-ll days, according to THE ‘or ustrated Booklets, W1 'ACKET COMTF A - ’ uration of $RP: Personally accompanied and managed FURNESS BERMUDA LINE Sanderson & Son, Inc.; Ageats A T 1 . Lindob's Sotsaty Special sailing of popular “s. 5. chartered Cimard ;‘;, mm:’ 8. ‘-LACONLA,-- oil- 34 Whitehall Street - NewYork 26 Broadway, New York ; hose who consitute London’s Socicty Sebony” Tharsday, Jen. 29, for burner, 20, m 62 Days Cruise. $600 and up; 17 days in Egypt and or Any Tourist Agent or Any Tourist Agent e’ do not hesitate to recommend the Cecil as Havana and Vera Crus. Palestine; Spain, Italy, Greece, etc. New York Leading Hotels of Bermuda W the one hotel in Londbn where every per- A o b e e Satar e 5 1 Last Call to Join THE PRINCESS HOTEL HAMILTON HOTEL HOTEL BERMUDIANA sonal dlesive nd lprefctencons sfufiodiang Y Clark’s 5th Cruise, February 4th, Midnight, From Los Angeles L oTMLDIANA catered for. : ore3105 R385 Gruerinn o an sxclusive clientele, Bermuda's largest, moet centrally Bermuda's mewest and mout | )| war LU THE om lost fortunately te al ocat e ‘construc- o1 tel, ly . .. - - , incluc uud-befl-h Bermuda's Hoteler-at the wates's tion. Macropolitas comborts fna Pitesn ‘:"k;’z}':;’;fud““ American visitors do fot fail to appre- o steamer, rail trips between edge- _ Request for resermtions resort hotel of distincrive superi- Alx room. Vers Crus and Mexico City- wi receive prompt and caceful ority. Unexcelled equipment, ser- Furness Bermuda Line, | RAGHL] ciate the interest of the Cewil’s historic site, By specially chartered Cunard superb s. s. “‘CALIFORNIA,” oil- o L “Man- vicer 400 room Vm ] ' far with local agen PPt e S B R e e L R A S T T A R and the exceptional ease wjith which all that s e bmwr 17 200 tons. - Good locations stil avaiiable. ; ' te: New York, Havana, P AMERICAN HOUSE BELMONT MANOR THEIMFER!AL HoTEL [ZAN is worth secing in London can be reached. - {. N. Y. & CUBA MAIL 5. 5. CO. c.,,,y_u. m"’fimfi’m e .qu'np.:rk‘ China, Manila, f 3 + * Foot of WallBt., New York- tion of xgd: in India; Ceylon, 3 days in ELBOW BEACH HOTEL gnd Golf et POINT PLEASANT [ ‘ HOTEL C}. Cll & ! |- Singaporss Amn(:%f:: s e s e op arore HOTEL FRASCATI fahingesilin ROYAL PRINCE HOTEL ([l | ) 4 : Longést experienced cruise mansgement. fivery and. NEW WINDSOR HOTEL -:-flpmh = ©d ST. 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