March 23 1925 - Notable Passengers
The EMPRESS OF ASIA, commanded by L. W.
Douglas, concluded a Pacific crossing upon reaching Vancouver on March
23d, 1925.
A cargo of 4,000 tons was carried that included silk valued at $4,000,000.00.
A passenger list of 302 was reported.
Notable passengers aboard EMPRESS OF ASIA arriving at Vancouver on March 23d, 1925.
Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Mullins |
Associated with the Chartered Bank of India, Australia and China, en route to England from Kobe. |
Captain J. S. Stevenson |
En route to Scotland. |
W. J. Grey |
Of Shanghai, associated with the Shanghai-Nanking Railway, |
H. Farrant |
Of Tientsin, Associated with the Peking-Mukden Railway. |
E. F. Harris |
Shanghai Manager of the Sun Life Insurance Company of Canada, en route to Vancouver. |
E. R. Brown |
Associated with the International Banking Corporation Of Shanghai, en route to New York. |
E. W. Trorrey |
Associated with the International Banking Corporation Of Shanghai, en route to New York. |
J. H. Green |
Of Shanghai, associated with Thomas Cook & Sons. |
Bishop P. J. Muldoon |
Of Rockford, Illinois, returning to the United States. |
Monsignor E. A. Kelly |
Of Chicago. |
Reverend J. E. Callaghan |
Of Chicago. |
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