August 12 1935 - Notable Passengers
The EMPRESS OF ASIA, commanded by A. V. R. Lovegrove, concluded a Pacific crossing upon reaching Vancouver on August 12th, 1935. On the voyage the ship enjoyed fine summer weather.
The ship carried a large cargo including 3,500 bales of silk valued at $2,000,000. The silk filled 13 rail cars on a train that left shortly after the vessel’s arrival, bound for cloth importers on the east coast of Canada and the United States. Another carload of silk had been earlier landed at Victoria, destined for New York by way of Panama.
In addition 40 carloads of lily bulbs, destined for Europe, were loaded upon a train bound for the East Coast.
The ship’s general cargo holds were filled with ordinary
cargo and her strongroom brought a shipment of gold and silver currency for New
York and San Francisco.
Approximately 250 passengers in all classes were carried.
Notable passengers aboard EMPRESS OF ASIA arriving at Vancouver on August 12th, 1935.
J. P. Marquand |
U. S. author (disembarked at
Victoria). |
G. S. McFadden, K.C.
|
Montreal barrister. |
C. Waseige |
French aeronautical engineer
returning to France after a business visit to Japan. |
Miss A. C. Stewart and party |
Orient tour party organizer. |
Mrs. W. K. Du Pont |
Philadelphia member of the
Garden Club Tour. |
Mrs. H. M. Hoopes |
Philadelphia member of the
Garden Club Tour. |
Mrs. A. Hoyt Scott |
Philadelphia member of the
Garden Club Tour. |
Mrs. H. G. Dover and son |
Ford Motor Company at Colombo
enroute to Calgary. |
A. E. Collins |
Navy yard at Hong Kong
proceeding to Portsmouth. |
Monsieur B. F. Meyer |
Maryknoll Mission. |
Rev. L. F. Jones |
Maryknoll Mission. |
J. T. Read |
Asiatic Petroleum Company,
Shanghai. |
J. C. Pain |
Asiatic Petroleum Company,
Shanghai. |
Liang Shao-wen |
Former consul in Palembang,
enroute to Seattle to take
over the position of Chinese consul |
D. M. Gibbens |
Lyons Tea Company |
M. McCance |
Lendrum Company of Japan |
G. S. Sale |
Sale & Company, importers,
returning to London after a business trip to the Orient. |
Mrs. W. Seabury |
Prominent socially in New York. |
Mrs. E. Lewis |
English Electric Company of
Tokyo |
H. Jackson |
An extensive traveler from
Gloucester |
J. Robertshaw |
|
E. Rhodes |
J. P. Coates & Company. |
H. Whitwam |
J. P. Coates & Company. |
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