September 17 1922 - Notable Passengers
The EMPRESS OF ASIA began a Pacific crossing upon sailing from Vancouver on September 17th, 1925.
A capacity cargo was reported that included 1,000 cases of apples destined for Shanghai and Hong Kong.
A passenger list of almost 500
passengers was reported.
Notable passengers embarking aboard EMPRESS OF ASIA on September 17th, 1925 at Vancouver and Victoria.
Mr.
and Mrs. Stanton Brown |
Of London. |
Santiago Velasco |
Of Manila. |
Captain Frank Baylis |
Shipping Master of the Port of Hong Kong. |
L. S. Taylor |
Associated with the Pullman Company. |
Reverend J. A. Lapierre |
Of the Franciscan Order en route to Mukden, Manchuria via Shanghai. |
Reverend E. Verichon |
Of the Franciscan Order en route to Mukden, Manchuria via Shanghai. |
Reverend Leo Lomme |
Of the Franciscan Order en route to Mukden, Manchuria via Shanghai. |
Mr. and Mrs. Donald E. Ross |
The former being Traffic Manager at Shanghai for the Canadian National Railways. |
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