December 27 1937 - Notable Passengers
The EMPRESS OF ASIA, commanded by G. Goold, concluded a Pacific crossing upon reaching Vancouver on December 27th, 1937. The ship was delayed in reaching British Columbia after having encountered stormy weather on the Pacific. A light passenger list was reported with 38 passengers in First Class and Tourist Class and some 50 in Closed and Open Third Class.
Notable passengers aboard EMPRESS OF
ASIA arriving at Vancouver on December 27th, 1937.
Dr. J. W. Anderson |
En route to Victoria. |
Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Bisson |
Associated with the Foreign policy Association of New York, returning home from the Far East. |
Mr. and Mrs. I. Blitz |
Buyers from Amsterdam en route to Holland. |
T. H. Ellicott |
Manager and Secretary of A. L. Tate & Son, New York. |
Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Haynes |
Associated with the National Aniline Chemical Company, Hong Kong. |
Reverend J. R. Neveu |
Of the Congregation of St. Sulpice, en route to Montreal. |
W. W. McVittie |
Acting British Consul at Tokyo. |
T. M. Womple |
Manager of the Direct Tea Trading Company, Shidzuoka. |
Mr. and Mrs. George Waard |
En route to Victoria. |
Dr. Stephen Tsai |
Director of Yenching University, Peiping en route to New York. |
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