October 3 1929 - Notable Passengers
The EMPRESS OF ASIA, commanded by A. J. Hailey, began a Pacific crossing upon sailing from Vancouver on October 3rd, 1929.
A moderate cargo was reported.
The ship carried108 Saloon Class, 106 Second Class, 43 Third Class and about 500 Steerage passengers.
Several passengers were sailing to Japan to participate in the third biennial conference of the Institute of Pacific Relations.
Notable passengers embarking aboard EMPRESS OF ASIA on October 3rd, 1929 at Vancouver and Victoria.
Lord and Lady Hailsham |
Attending the conference of the Institute of Pacific Relations at Kyoto. |
Hon. Hugh Wyndham |
Attending the conference of the Institute of Pacific Relations at Kyoto. |
Hon. W. W. Astor |
Attending the conference of the Institute of Pacific Relations at Kyoto. |
Malcolm MacDonald |
Attending the conference of the Institute of Pacific Relations at Kyoto. |
G. E. Coks |
Attending the conference of the Institute of Pacific Relations at Kyoto. |
Dame Edith Lyttleton |
Attending the conference of the Institute of Pacific Relations at Kyoto. |
Lady Craig |
Attending the conference of the Institute of Pacific Relations at Kyoto. |
Miss R. Balfour |
Attending the conference of the Institute of Pacific Relations at Kyoto. |
George Sale |
Attending the conference of the Institute of Pacific Relations at Kyoto. |
Lionel Curtis |
Attending the conference of the Institute of Pacific Relations at Kyoto. |
C. A. Rose |
Attending the conference of the Institute of Pacific Relations at Kyoto. |
Francis Rankin |
Attending the conference of the Institute of Pacific Relations at Kyoto. |
Dr. Aurelia Rinehardt |
President of Knowles College, attending the conference of the Institute of Pacific Relations at Kyoto. |
Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Birks |
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Lois Birks |
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E. K. Stewart-Smith |
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N. B. Brown |
Of London, England. |
Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Killam |
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R. W. Allan |
President of the Mechanical Engineering Institute, London. |
Professor F. F. Angus |
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