August 31 1934 - Notable Passengers

The EMPRESS OF ASIA, commanded by E. P. Green, concluded a Pacific crossing upon reaching Vancouver on August 31st, 1934. On the voyage the ship experienced pleasant weather.  A large list of passengers and considerable freight and mail was reported. Notable passengers aboard EMPRESS OF ASIA arriving at Vancouver on August 31st, 1934.

 

V. Mulvane

Round the world traveler from Los Angeles.

M. A. McKenzie

Round the world traveler from Los Angeles.

Dean Henry Landes

Of the University of Washington.

A. McKelvie

Of Shanghai, British American tobacco Company, travelling to England on holiday.

J. P. Wiser

Representative of the Asbestos Corporation, Quebec.

Mrs. F. C. Hawkins

Of New York returning home after a holiday to Japan.

Mrs. G. M. Owens

Of Yokohama.

J. R. Hopkins

Of St. Joseph.

James E. Mears

Los Angeles tour conductor returning home with his party after visiting the Far East.

B. Winner

Of Seattle, writer and lecturer of the Women’s University Club.

A. Stewart

With party of 32 returning from a tour to the Orient.

Judge J. Elmer Peak

Judge of the Superior Court of Indiana, South Bend.

E. L. Bollert

Dean of Women, University of British Columbia

Novilla Burton Lale

Of Mamaroneck, winner of a national essay contest conducted by an American magazine, returning from a round trip on the EMPRESS OF ASIA.

Neil Breen

Of Spokane, winner of a national essay contest conducted by an American magazine, returning from a round trip on the EMPRESS OF ASIA.

Mason F. Prosser

Honolulu Attorney.

Mrs. J. P. Price

Canadian Newspaperwoman, returning from Honolulu.

Mrs. F. C. Gardner

Fort De Russy.

H. Dawson

Shipping manager of Theo. H. Davies & Company, agents for Canadian Pacific Steamships, Hawaii, en route to England.

Dickson F. Nott

Director of Honolulu Advertiser, Honolulu.

 

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