February 25 1928 - Notable Passengers
The EMPRESS OF ASIA, commanded by L. D. Douglas, began a Pacific crossing upon sailing from Vancouver on February 25th, 1928. The ship carried nearly 350 passengers and 3,000 tons of cargo for various ports in the Far East. The cargo included automobiles, tires, ammonia, apples, lead, cigarettes, canned milk and dried seaweed.
Notable passengers embarking aboard EMPRESS OF ASIA on February 25th, 1928 at Vancouver and Victoria.
Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Archibald |
Former is mine manger at the Consolidated Mining Company at Rossland, Canada, en route to the far East. |
Mrs. Frederick L. Chapin |
Of Washington D. C. en route to Peking |
R. J. Marriott |
Manager of the Western Canada Flour Mills at Calgary, Canada, en route to Hong Kong. |
A. S. Ramsey |
Of James Ramsey Limited, Edmonton, Canada, en route to Kobe. |
Harvey Sangster |
Overseas manager of the Ariel Works Limited of Birmingham England en route to Japan |
W. F. K. Telfer |
Member of Butterfield & Swire, shipping agents, en route to Hong Kong |
W. B. Woods |
Of Toronto, Gordon, Mackay & Company, en route to Japan. |
J. D. Woods |
Of Toronto, Gordon, Mackay & Company, en route to Japan. |
V. L. Bourigin |
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Mrs. J. F. Downing |
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Jessie Downing |
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Charles Goldrei |
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Lionel Maltby |
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Mr. and Mrs. Nordegg |
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John W. Plattner |
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Mr. and Mrs. J. Sagan |
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Dr. Miyake |
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Reverend Martin Boniface |
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Dr. M. P. Young |
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