May 21 1933 - Notable Passengers
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The EMPRESS OF ASIA, commanded by A. V.
R. Lovegrove, concluded a Pacific crossing upon reaching Vancouver on May 21st,
1933. On the voyage the ship
reported a smooth passage. A fair passenger list and a considerable cargo were
also reported. Some silk and silver bullion was unloaded at Victoria for
transfer to the Grace Line SS SANTA PAULA for delivery to New York.
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Dr. D. G. Beebe |
Philippine planter of Port
Isabella proceeding to the United States. |
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J. Black |
Of Manila, a professional golfer
visiting Vancouver. |
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F. W. T. Ross |
Of Hong Kong, George Falconer
& Company, proceeding to Europe |
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Captain U. V. Douglas |
Of Bombay, en route to England. |
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Professor L. T. Ride |
Of Hong Kong University,
travelling to Europe. |
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J. E. Peach |
Prominent steel merchant of
Sheffield returning home after a visit to the Orient. |
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P. A. Sellars |
Of Hankow, Hong Kong &
Shanghai Banking Corporation, en route to England. |
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A. E. Partridge |
Of Federated Malay States, Hong
Kong & Shanghai Banking Corporation, en route to England. |
|
J. Taylor |
Of Shanghai, Socony-Vacuum
Corporation, en route to England and the continent. |
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Mr. and Mrs. H. Rogerson |
Principal and teacher
respectively of Nieh Chik Kue Public School and School for Girls, en
route to England. |
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S. F. Tabbutt |
Of Shanghai, Ligett & Meyer
Tobacco Company, en route to England. |
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Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Taffe and
daughter |
Prominent New Zealand
optometrist on a world tour. |
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A. Brown |
Of Peiping, Manager of National
City Bank, proceeding to the United States. |
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G. Ward Price |
Director of THE DAILY MAIL,
London, returning after a visit to the Orient. |
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Hrs. E. R. Kaufman |
Head of the YWCA, Tokyo, en
route to Eastern Canada. |
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Mr. and Mrs. John Ruston |
Of London, around the world
tourists. |
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J. R. Taylor |
Of Singapore, en route to
Newfoundland and England. |
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R. I. D. Woodhouse |
Canton Insurance Company’s
representative at Tientsin, proceeding to England and the Continent. |
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Harry Handy |
Prominent theatrical man of
Rangoon and Calcutta, proceeding to Chicago. |
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Comte Maxim De Berchem |
Catholic priest from Cairo
travelling to Spain. |
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Mr. and Mrs. W. Mills |
Of Shanghai, en route to
England. |
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M. Sethelais |
Private Secretary to the Swedish
Ambassador at Tokyo. |
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Mrs. Swan Kernan |
Of New York, returning from a
visit to the Orient. |
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E. Sogihara |
Managing Director of the
Japanese Exhibitors Association en route to Chicago. |
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E. Nakamura |
Son the Vice-President of the
Association Of Industry, Japan, proceeding to Chicago. |
|
Y. Yeto |
Secretary to E. Sogihara |
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Mr. and Mrs. C. Kadono and
daughter |
The former being advisor to
Japan’s Chief Delegate to the London Economic Conference. |
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S. Nakajima |
Secretary to C. Kadona |
|
H. Itch |
General Appraiser of the Customs
Section of the Imperial Department of Finance, Tokyo, proceeding to
London for the Economic Conference. |
|
O. Hisatomi |
Corespondent for the newspaper
Hochi Shimbun, Tokyo, en route to London to cover the Economic
Conference. |
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