September 15 1924 - Notable Passengers
The EMPRESS OF ASIA concluded a Pacific crossing upon reaching Vancouver on September 15th, 1924. A passenger list of 304 was reported.
When the ship reached Victoria, L. K. Kojovnikoff, a Russian author, was rushed to hospital in serious condition. The individual had become ill shortly after the ship left Yokohama.
A cargo of 4,454 tons was carried including a large shipment of silk
Notable passengers aboard EMPRESS OF ASIA arriving at Victoria and Vancouver on September 15th, 1924.
Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Gibbons |
Of New York, returning from a world tour. |
A. W. Wolffe |
Of Manchester, associated with the Union Trading Company, Kobe. |
A. E. Cooper |
Of London, a silk merchant. |
Joel Spitz |
Of Chicago, associated with the clothier Hart Schaffner & Marx. |
E. S. Erickson |
Of New York, associated with the Texas Oil Company. |
Mr. and Mrs. C. Coughlan |
Of the shipbuilding firm J. Coughlan & Sons, Vancouver. |
Judge H. W. Black |
Of New York. |
E. L. S. Gordon |
British Consul at Dairen. |
Reverend Dr. Harris E. Kirk |
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Mrs. R. J. Marshall |
Of Shanghai. |
W. Posener |
A London merchant en route home. |
E. V. Ferrer |
A Spanish diplomat en route home from Tokyo. |
L. K. Kojovnikoff |
A Russian author |
Walter Siegfried |
Of the tea importer Siegfried, Schmidt & Company, en route from Shanghai. |
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