April 3 1925 - Notable Passengers
The EMPRESS OF ASIA began a Pacific crossing upon sailing from Vancouver on April 3rd, 1925.
A capacity cargo and a passenger list of over 300 were reported. The cargo included automobiles, asbestos, lumber, flour, canned fish, and fruit.
Notable passengers embarking aboard EMPRESS OF ASIA on April 3rd, 1925 at Vancouver and Victoria.
G. S.
Bull
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Of New York, a Director of the National Aniline & Chemical Company en route to Japan. |
G. S. Beebe, |
Of New York, associated with Carte, Macey & Company. |
A. K. Ruroll |
Associated with the Singer Sewing Machine Company of New York. |
P. E. Bonsfield |
Associated with the tea merchant Peller & Company of Shidzuoka, Japan. |
H. C. Hutchings |
Associated with the General Motors Exchange Corporation. |
Harry Lachlin |
Of Shanghai, associated with Jardine Matheson Company. |
G. B. McFarland |
Of New York, en route to Bangkok. |
G. H. Pson |
Associated with the rubber industry and Rothchild & Company, en route to Malaya. |
O. D. Wanamaker |
Of New York. |
H. L. Wilson |
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Helen S. Wilson |
Of Winnipeg, Canada en route to the far East. |
H. W. Stevenson |
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