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National Geographic : 1947 Apr
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Tre oir/if loes are coig closer THROUGH OUR predecessor companies, we were the first American flag line to visit the Orient and trade there. Today, our interim ships are again providing limited transportation across the Pacific. And soon you will be able to step aboard one of our fast, new luxury liners-ships that will provide comforts never before offered travelers to the Orient and 'Round-the-World: roomy, shipside apartments, air conditioning, grand food, entertain ment, swimming pools. American flag service in every respect. Plan ahead for the the world's supreme travel experience Normal 'Round - the - World service touches 14 countries and 23 ports of call: New York, Boston, Havana, Cristobal, Balboa, Los Angeles, San Francisco, Honolulu. Yokohama. Kobe, Shanghai, Hong Kong. Manila, Singapore, Penang. Colombo, Bombay, Suez, Port Said. Alexandria, Naples, Genoa, Marseilles, (New York). Do this: see your travel agent, or write or call on us at 604 Fifth Ave., New York 20; 89 State St., Boston 9; 716 Transportation Bldg., Washington 6, D.C .; Hanna Building, Cleveland 15; 110 South Dearborn St.. Chicago3 ;226 Henry Bldg., Seattle 1; 514 W. Sixth St., Los Angeles 14; or 311 California St., San Francisco 4 (Head Office). For 76 years America's link with the Orient
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