August 8 1936 - Notable Passengers
The EMPRESS OF ASIA, commanded by A. V. R. Lovegrove, began a Pacific crossing upon sailing from Vancouver on August 8th, 1936.
The ship carried a full cargo including newsprint, paper, flour and wheat.
The passenger list reported 25 First Class, 84 Tourist Class and 24 Third Class.
Notable passengers embarking aboard EMPRESS OF ASIA on August 8th, 1936 at Vancouver and Victoria.
Chief Petty Officer James Denniston |
Wireless expert at RCN Barracks en route to join the British China fleet. |
Miss Jean F. M. Leach |
Vancouver school teacher en route to Honk Kong. |
R. E. Rodger |
Standard Vacuum Oil Company official at Shanghai. |
Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Hunt |
Of Philadelphia, members of the Presbyterian Board of Foreign missions en route to missionary work in Japan and China. |
Dr. and Mrs. R. M. Byram |
Of Philadelphia, members of the Presbyterian Board of Foreign missions en route to missionary work in Japan and China. |
F. de Lara Reis |
Macao professor, returning from a visit to Canada. |
Captain W. H. Less |
En route to Hong Kong. |
Dr. B. Lytton Bernard |
En route to China and Japan. |
Reverend J. C. Scott |
Returning to Shanghai. |
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