April 20 1922 - Notable Passengers
The EMPRESS OF ASIA, commanded by L. W. Douglas, began a Pacific crossing upon sailing from Vancouver on April 20th, 1922.
A passenger list of 150 First Class, 50 Cabin Class and 500 Steerage passengers was reported.
A capacity cargo was reported.
Notable passengers embarking aboard EMPRESS OF ASIA on April 20th, 1922 at Vancouver and Victoria.
Sir
Wilfred Peek |
Of Ransdown England. |
Mr. and Mrs. Max Enos |
Of New York, a journalist, formerly with the Vancouver Province. Associated with the Canadian Pacific Railway in the United States. En route to Yokohama |
Charles A. Fuller |
Of Chicago. |
J. Clarke Jackson |
Associated with the Salt Union of Liverpool. |
Captain J. Holmes |
Of the Royal Navy. |
J. D. Lyon |
Of Pittsburgh. |
L. F. Pye |
Associated with Carter, Macey & Company of New York. |
Reverend and Mrs. F. Ainsworth |
Of Toronto. |
C. A. Calkins |
Of Vancouver. |
Reverend and Mrs. C. R. Carscallen. |
Of Toronto. |
Mrs. E. Godefoy |
Of Toronto. |
Hugh Godefoy |
Of Toronto. |
A. Ikeda |
Of Vancouver. |
T. Ito |
Of Vancouver. |
Dr. and Mrs. A. W. Lindsay |
Of Toronto. |
E. Tufts |
Of Toronto. |
E. W. Wallace |
Of Toronto. |
J. Cuthbertson |
Of Toronto. |
G. Otway |
Of Toronto. |
A. Bertha Houger |
Of Comrey, Alberta. |
Baron Nakashima |
Of Tokyo. |
N. B. Bach |
Of Lenwig, Denmark. |
H. Kuhrb |
Of Rostock, Germany, en route to China. |
W. Reist |
Of Grindewald, Switzerland. |
E. S. Mohler |
Of Seattle. |
Adolph Hassek |
Of Harbin Manchuria. Associated with the International Sleeping Car Company, en route to Kobe. |
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