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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