November 12 1926 - Notable Passengers
The EMPRESS OF ASIA, Commanded by L. D. Douglas began a Pacific crossing upon sailing from Vancouver on November 12th, 1926. The ship was held at Vancouver over night to await the arrival of European passengers and mail from the east.
The ship was heavily laden with general cargo including automobiles, wrapping paper, flour, cotton from the southern United States, lead, spelter, ammonia, liquor and cigarettes. Refrigerated cargo included butter, beef, and fruit.
The ship’s strong room held 1,000 bars of silver destined for Japan.
The
EMPRESS OF ASIA reached HONG KONG on December 7th, 1926 and underwent
annual overhaul.
The ship carried the largest passenger list in several years, a total of 967 with 140 First Class, 75 Second Class, 75 Second Class, 30 Third Class and 750 Steerage.
Three Sisters of the Order of the Immaculate Conception were aboard as passengers travelling to the Far East from Montreal.
Notable passengers embarking aboard
EMPRESS OF ASIA on November 12th, 1926 at Vancouver and Victoria.
Captain
Alfred Torrible
|
Of the China Navigation Company. |
N. A. Viloudaki |
Prominent Shanghai merchant. |
G. Hyslop |
Of the Cunard Line. |
R. L. Bridges |
Director of Lane & Crawford, Hong Kong. |
Charles E. Rayner |
Of Rayner, Houser & Company, Hong Kong |
Henry Burgess |
Superintendent Engineer for the Canadian Pacific Service at Vancouver. |
G. L. Potts |
Broker, of Shanghai. |
H. M. Smith |
Of the Dutch banking firm Nederlandsch Indische Handelsbank. |
P. Hilzer |
Of the Dutch banking firm Nederlandsch Indische Handelsbank. |
Major W. H. Anderson |
Of Manila. |
Mrs. F. Barker |
Of Kobe. |
Philip H. Dunbar |
|
Phillip Friedman |
Of Cohn &
Rosenburg, New York. |
Joseph A. Kane |
|
Wm. P. Lipscomb |
Of New York. |
Joseph Winterbotham and party |
On a world
tour. |
S. Stafford |
Asian
representative of the English firm Oxo Ltd. |
H. Pender Whitelaw |
|
Reverend J. J. Spence |
Missionary at
the South China Station returning to China from Eastern Canada. |
Ralph M. Roberg |
Vice-President
of W. L. Comyn & Company of Seattle, en route to Japan. |
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