April 28 1931 - Notable Passengers
The EMPRESS OF ASIA, commanded by L. D. Douglas, concluded a Pacific crossing upon reaching Victoria on April 28th, 1931.
A cargo of 2,400 tons was carried and included 400 tons of silk that was discharged at Vancouver to a special train that would carry the shipment to the East Coast.
The ship reported a passenger list of 308 with 85 First Class, 43 Second Class, and 200 Third Class passengers.
Notable passengers aboard EMPRESS OF ASIA arriving at Victoria and Vancouver on April 28th, 1931.
Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Wehrhane |
Of New York, returning from a trip to the Far East. |
Mr. and Mrs. Cartwright |
Of Kobe, en route to England. |
B. M. Tyler |
Of London, associated with Tyler Brothers, en route to England. |
Mrs. Walso Forbes |
Of Boston, returning from a visit to the American Embassy in Japan. |
J. O. Ross |
Of New York, associated with Ross Industries Corporation, returning from a visit to China and Japan. |
Frank S. Booth |
Of Kobe, en route to the United States. |
F. B. Anderson |
Of Cleveland, associated with the Anderson Manufacturing Company, returning from a world tour. |
G. N. Sterling |
Associated with the British Legation in China, travelling to British Columbia. |
J. E. S. Alexander |
En route to England. |
H. A. Anderfelt |
Of Kobe, associated with the Swedish Match Company, travelling to Sweden. |
C. H. C. de la Camp |
Of Kobe, associated with the De la Camp Paper Company, en route to England and Europe. |
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