November 2 1925 - Notable Passengers
The EMPRESS OF ASIA, commanded by L. W. Douglas, concluded a Pacific crossing upon reaching Vancouver on November 2nd, 1925.
A smooth and uneventful trip was reported.
A cargo of 1,500 tons was carried that included 800 tons of raw silk. A special train took the silk from Vancouver to silk mills in New Jersey. The silk filled 20 train cars.
Notable passengers aboard EMPRESS OF ASIA arriving at Vancouver on November 2nd, 1925.
K. Matsui |
En route to London to become the Japanese Ambassador. |
Bishop Castanier |
Of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Osaka. |
Mrs. Alec Tweedie |
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Mrs. D. A. Wilson |
Of Singapore. |
Dr. K. Ito |
Professor at the Tokyo School of Technology. |
A. St. Clair Campbell |
Associated with A. Campbell and Company, Shanghai. |
Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Moody |
Of Hong Kong. |
Mrs. G. L. Wilson |
Of Shanghai. |
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