September 21 1936 - Notable Passengers

The EMPRESS OF ASIA, commanded by A. V. R. Lovegrove concluded a Pacific crossing upon reaching Vancouver on September 21st, 1936. On this crossing the EMPRESS OF ASIA carried passengers, general cargo and mail.

Note of Interest:

Among the passengers was a party of 21 Chinese students travelling to the United States to attend various universities.

Notable passengers aboard EMPRESS OF ASIA arriving at Vancouver on September 21st, 1936.

 

Belsjoe

District manger of the Chrysler Motor Corporation of Japan returning to the USA.

T. A. Burd

Buffalo attorney returning home after a business trip to Japan.

J. G. Sellar

Chartered Bank of India, Australia and China in Malaya, returning to England.

W. S. Thompson

President of the Super Silk Hosiery Mills, proceeding to London Ontario.

L. Talambires

New York businessman returning from Manila.

Eris McGeer

Brother of Vancouver Mayor Gerry McGeer returning from Manila.

D. Bingham

H. P. Menzies Company, Vancouver, returning from a tour of the Orient.

E. Coltart

Ocean Shipping Company, Vancouver returning from the Orient.

D. M. R. Clark

London teacher returning from a tour of Australia and the Orient.

D. A. H. Lovegrove

London teacher returning from a tour of Australia and the Orient.

E. I. Lovegrove

London teacher returning from a tour of Australia and the Orient.

A. M. G. Lovegrove

London teacher returning from a tour of Australia and the Orient.

J. H. Baldwin

Manila, proceeding to College in the USA.

N. Baldwin

Manila, proceeding to College in the USA.

R. Baldwin

Manila, proceeding to College in the USA.

W. R. Baldwin

San Mateo, returning from Manila.

Liu Kute

Chinese student from Hong Kong returning to studies in the USA.

Lo Yulu

Chinese student from Hong Kong returning to studies in the USA.

Yang Ming Chao

Chinese student from Hong Kong returning to studies in the USA.

 

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