January 19 1937 - Notable Passengers
The EMPRESS OF ASIA, commanded by George Goold, began a Pacific crossing upon sailing from Vancouver on January 19th, 1937. On this voyage the ship would stop at Hawaii before reaching Yokohama. A passenger list of 500 was reported. At Victoria the ship loaded passengers, 1,000 bags of mail and some general cargo.
Notable passengers embarking aboard EMPRESS OF ASIA on January 19th, 1937at Vancouver and Victoria.
Mrs. P. Kopf |
Boarded at Victoria en route to Yokohama. |
Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Cameron |
Residents of Yokohama. |
H. E. Clarke |
En route to Honolulu. |
Dr. and Mrs. C. Braley |
Of North Carolina, travelling to Hawaii. |
A. L. B. Alexander |
Of Victoria, proceeding to Hong Kong. |
Captain E. Aikman |
General Superintendent of the Canadian Pacific Steamships at Vancouver, en route to the Orient on an annual inspection. |
A. K. Doull |
Commercial Attache of the Canadian Legation at Tokyo. |
W. A. Blair |
Of London, Canadian Pacific naval architect on a visit to the Far East. |
D. Dorward |
Pacific Coast representative of the Philippine Refining Company, Manila. |
Arthur N. Young |
Financial Advisor to the Chinese Nationalist government, Nanking. |
J. Walter Doyle |
Customs, Honolulu. |
Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Conran |
Of Seattle. |
Harry Hussey |
Shanghai Merchant. |
Rear Admiral George J. Meyers |
United States Navy. |
Dr. Mann |
Washington. |
Dr. Williams |
Of the National Geographic Magazine. |
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