INFORMATION 
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SEA-AIR AGREEMENTS 
We have a Sea-Air agreement with BOAC, K.L.M., and 
Pan American whereby a passenger is entitled to a 10% 
discount on the air service and ours if a complete round- 
trip ticket is purchased before the initial departure. 
SOUTH AFRICAN CUSTOMS 
Every new article must be declared on the South African 
Customs Declaration Form before arriving at destination. 
Every article is dutiable. Used household effects, up to a 
maximum of £400, are dutiable but rebatable for settlers. 
Union of South Africa Dept, of Customs: 44 Whitehall 
Street, New York City. 
STEWARDESS 
African Enterprise and African Endeavor carry a Stew¬ 
ardess. 
TRAVELERS CHECKS 
It is suggested that passengers use Travelers Checks and 
Letters of Credit. A small supply of United States cur¬ 
rency in small denominations is recommended. No per¬ 
sonal checks will be cashed on board our vessels. The 
quantity of any currency brought into the Union of South 
Africa is not restricted. Travellers leaving the Union of 
South Africa may take out the following: South African 
Bank Notes—£20 per person; Bank of England Notes— 
Any amount; Other currencies, including U. S. dollar 
bills—£10 per person. 
VISAS 
It is necessary for all passengers to obtain, before depart¬ 
ing from the United States, a visa for the Union of South 
Africa from the Embassy of the Union of South Africa, 
Washington, D. C., Consul of the Union of South Africa, 
655 Madison Avenue, New York City, or from the British 
Consul nearest to the passenger’s place of residence. 
Visas for travel in British West and East Africa are 
obtainable from British Passport Control, 630 Fifth 
Ave., New York City or from the British Consul nearest 
to the passenger’s residence. For travel in Portuguese 
East and West Africa, a visa must be obtained from the 
Consulate General of Portugal, 630 Fifth Avenue, New 
York City, or from the Portuguese Consul nearest to the 
passenger’s place of residence. For travel in French West 
Africa, a visa is secured from the French Consulate, 610 
Fifth Avenue, New York City. Visas for travel in the 
Republic of Liberia should be secured from the Liberian 
Consulate, 220 Broadway, New York City. For travel in 
the Belgian Congo, visas should be secured from the Bel¬ 
gian Consulate, 630 Fifth Avenue, New York City. Else¬ 
where, apply to local Government Representative. 
Fambil Lues 
INCORPORATED 
26 Beaver Street, New York 4, N. Y. 
327 So. La Salle St. 1740 Book Bldg. 
Chicago 4, Ill. Detroit 26, Mich. 
General European Agent 
John T. Rennie, Son & Company 
1 Bury Court, St. Mary Axe, London, E.C.3 
SOUTH AFRICA 
Principal Agent 
DURBAN 
John T. Rennie & Sons, 394 Smith Street 
Agents 
CAPETOWN 
John T. Rennie & Sons 
Seaward House, Dock Road, P. O. Box 4847 
PORT ELIZABETH 
Edward Searle & Co., (Pty.) Ltd., Strand Street 
EAST LONDON 
John T. Rennie & Sons, P. O. Box 30 
JOHANNESBURG 
John T. Rennie & Sons 
Loveday House, Marshall Street 
LOURENCO MARQUES 
John T. Rennie & Sons, P. O. Box 351 
BEIRA 
Allen, Wack & Shepherd, Ltd., P. O. Box 270 
WALVIS BAY 
Mann, George & Co. (S.W.A.) Ltd. 
EAST AFRICA 
Principal Agent 
MOMBASA 
Steamship and General Agencies, Ltd., 
P. O. Box 323 
Agents 
TANGA 
Bird Co. (Africa) Ltd. 
ZANZIBAR 
Smith, Mackenzie & Co., Ltd., P. O. Box 92 
DAR-ES-SALAAM 
Steamship and General Agencies, Ltd., P. O. Box 277 
WEST AFRICA 
General Agent 
LAGOS 
Societe Commerciale de L’Ouest Africain 
Agents 
ACCRA. DAKAR. DUALA. 
FREETOWN and TAKORADI 
Societe Commerciale de L’Ouest Africain 
LOBITO and LUANDA 
Sociedade Luso-Americana, Lda. 
MAT ADI 
Nieuwe Afrikaansche Handels Vennootschap 
MONROVIA 
Farrell Lines Incorporated, P. O. Box 102 
POINTE NOIRE 
Compagnie Commerciale Sangha Oubangui 
NEW YORK 
SOUTH 
EAST 
and General Information 
Printed in U.S.A. 
INFORMATION 
AUTOMOBILES 
Special rates on automobiles accompanying passengers. 
Rates on application. 
BAGGAGE 
Passengers should limit the articles in their luggage to 
necessary wearing apparel and toilet articles. Each pas¬ 
senger is allowed 300 pounds of baggage free of charge. 
Any excess over the quantity allowed free, will be 
charged for at the rate of six cents a pound. Moving pic¬ 
ture films, cartridges, and other dangerous articles must 
not be enclosed in baggage under any circumstances. 
Passengers should have their baggage marked “State¬ 
room,” “Baggage Room,” or “Not Wanted.” Each article 
of baggage should be tagged showing the name, cabin 
number, and port of debarkation of the passenger. Suit¬ 
able labels and tags will be furnished by the Company. 
Baggage being sent to the ship should be forwarded direct 
to the Pier at the Foot of 33rd Street, Brooklyn, N. Y., 
CHARGES PREPAID. Baggage will be accepted at the 
Pier one week before sailing. The Baggage Room on the 
ships is accessible to the passenger during the voyage. 
BAGGAGE INSURANCE 
As the Company’s liability isstrictlylimited.it is strongly 
recommended that passengers insure their baggage when¬ 
ever practicable, as, in the event of loss or damage to 
baggage, the Company cannot, under any circumstances, 
accept any liability beyond the amount specified on its 
ship contract ticket. 
CHILDREN 
Children’s fares are listed in Tariffs. Cribs are carried 
for young children. Baby foods are supplied. 
CONDITIONS 
Tickets are sold subject to the regulations printed herein 
and to the contract terms printed in our “Ticket or Con¬ 
tract for Passage.” If a passenger cancels after a ticket 
is issued, we will endeavor to sell for passenger’s account. 
DECK CHAIRS 
Steamer deck chairs and cushions are provided. There 
is no charge. Apply to the Steward. 
DELAYS 
Published dates of sailing and arrivals are subject to 
change without notice, and the passengers will have no 
claim against the Company for delays, expenses, or other 
loss caused by change of sailing or arrival dates due to 
the loading or discharging of cargo, or other causes. 
DOCTOR 
S. S. AFRICAN ENTERPRISE and S. S. AFRICAN 
ENDEAVOR carry a physician. All other vessels oper¬ 
ated by us having accommodations for a maximum of 
twelve passengers do not carry physicians or medical 
personnel. 
A physical examination may be required to determine 
the health or condition of a prospective passenger. 
GUNS AND AMMUNITION 
South Africa—Government allows each adult 2 guns and 
200 rounds of ammunition. 
British East Africa—An Import License is required to 
carry guns and ammunition into British Territory. Ar¬ 
rangements should be made before sailing by writing to 
the Commissioner of Police of the territory of destination. 
Liberia, West Africa—Each adult allowed 1 gun and 100 
rounds of ammunition. Declaration must be made to the 
War Department in Liberia for an Import Permit. 
HEALTH AND VACCINATION CERTIFICATES 
All passengers must have a smallpox immunization cer¬ 
tificate with reactions noted. The Consul of the country 
concerned should be queried for additional health cer¬ 
tificate requirements. 
IMMIGRATION FORMS 
All non U. S. citizen passengers should have in their pos¬ 
session a Form 257 a (Non-Immigrant Visa), or an 1-94 
Form, or Form 1-132 (Re-entry Permit). If the passenger 
has none of these forms in his possession, it will be 
necessary for us to see his passport. These forms shall 
be surrendered to the Passenger Dept, at the time of em¬ 
barkation. 
LAUNDRY 
African Enterprise and African Endeavor are equipped 
with a modern laundry. Current prices prevail. 
LIQUOR 
African Enterprise and African Endeavor are equipped 
with bars. No bars on cargo vessels, but ginger ale, club 
soda, and colas are for sale. 
PASSPORTS 
All passengers, regardless of nationality, must provide 
themselves with a passport of the country of which they 
are subjects. Citizens of the United States should apply 
to a clerk of a Federal or State Court having authority 
to naturalize aliens. In New York City, applications should 
be made to Passport Agency, 45 Broadway, or Passport 
Agency, 630 Fifth Avenue. 
PETS 
Pets will be carried at owner’s risk and not be allowed 
in staterooms. Rates on application. Passengers must 
supply food and kennels except on the passenger ships 
where a limited number of kennels will be furnished. 
Pets are subject to quarantine and other regulations of 
the country, colony, etc. The Consul should be consulted. 
PIER 
All ships sail from the Pier at the Foot of 33rd Street, 
Brooklyn, N. Y., which is near the 36th St. Express Sta¬ 
tion on the B.M.T. Subway Line. Telephone: SOuth 
8-1035. 
PORTER SERVICE 
Porter Service to and from cars at the pier, furnished 
through courtesy of Farrell Lines. 
QUESTIONNAIRE FORM 
It will be necessary for the prospective passenger to fill 
out and return the questionnaire form provided before 
his ticket will be issued. 
RE-ENTRY PERMITS 
Citizens of foreign countries who have previously been 
legally admitted into the United States for permanent 
residence and are departing for a temporary foreign stay 
with expectations of returning to the United States, 
should secure a re-entry permit at least thirty days before 
intended departure. Passengers must apply in person to 
the United States Immigration Service nearest them. At 
New York City, applications may be filed at 70 Columbus 
Avenue. 
RESERVATIONS 
A 25% deposit is necessary to confirm reservations. Bal¬ 
ances are payable one month in advance of sailing. 
ROUND-TRIP AND RETURN TICKETS 
A reduction of 10% is allowed on purchase of round-trip 
tickets; return portion of which is valid for one year. 
Purchasers of one-way tickets will enjoy a 10% reduction 
on the ticket applicable to the return voyage only, pro¬ 
vided (1) they embark within one year of the date of 
commencement of the initial voyage; (2) they produce 
the copy of the original steamer ticket. This 10% applies 
interchangeably with our West, South and East Africa 
Services. 
SAILING INFORMATION 
All passengers booked on cargo vessels must telephone 
our New York Office at 4 p.m. the day before sailing for 
the embarkation hour and sailing hour of their vessel. 
SAILING PERMITS 
All persons except United States citizens must secure a 
sailing permit (income tax certificate) before departure. 
Sailing permits may be secured from local United States 
Internal Revenue offices or in New York at 292 Madison 
Avenue, Room 500, Corner 41st Street. 
