August 9 1923 - Notable Passengers
The EMPRESS OF ASIA, commanded by L. D. Douglas, began a Pacific crossing upon sailing from Vancouver on August 9th, 1923. The ship reported with 130 First Class, 40 Second Class, 25 Third Class, and 150 Steerage passengers.
Notable passengers embarking aboard the EMPRESS OF ASIA August 9th, 1923 at Vancouver and Victoria.
F.
Bertelsen |
Of Seattle. |
A. H. Brennan |
Of Vancouver. |
Reverend and Mrs. Broadfoot |
Of Toronto. |
Alexandra Broadfoot |
Of Toronto. |
Barbara Broadfoot |
Of Toronto. |
Sir J. Thomson Broom |
En route to Colombo, Ceylon, former Member of the Ceylon Legislative Council. |
Major and Mrs. E. P. Brown |
Of Toronto. |
Eva N. Clement |
Of Montreal. |
Allan Geddes |
Of Vancouver. |
Catherine A. Gemmell |
Of Toronto. |
Leslie Glinz |
Of Oak River, Manitoba. |
W. H. Littlefield |
Of Toronto. |
Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Arnold |
Of Hamilton. |
Mrs. M. A. Dock |
Of Seattle. |
T. Hara |
Of Vancouver. |
Mrs. H. Stuart Jones |
Of Victoria. |
C. K. Lawyer |
Of Seattle. |
Mrs. George Kun Lee |
Of Victoria. |
Peter Mar |
Of Winnipeg. |
W. F. Topping |
Of Seattle. |
Mrs. J. L. Willis |
Of Toronto. |
Colonel and Mrs. R. M. C. Buxton |
Of London, en route to Peking. |
Mrs. E. S. Rosoman |
En route to Nagasaki. |
D. P. Brown |
President of the United Shoe Machinery Company of New York. |
Dr. and Mrs. A. A. Hutcheson |
Of Cincinnati. |
H. Hutcheson |
Of Cincinnati. |
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