September 22 1923 - Notable Passengers

The EMPRESS OF ASIA, commanded by L. D. Douglas, concluded a Pacific crossing upon reaching Vancouver on September 22nd, 1923. 

The ship visited Yokohama 2 weeks after the city had been devastated by an enormous earthquake that had occurred on September 1st, 1923.

At Yokohama approximately 25 individuals fleeing the ravaged city boarded the EMPRESS OF ASIA and sailed to Canada.

Notable passengers aboard EMPRESS OF ASIA arriving at Victoria and Vancouver on September 22nd, 1923.

 

A. C. MacPherson

Boarded at Yokohama en route to Canada.

Mr. and Mrs. Mecock

Boarded at Yokohama en route to Canada.

Mr. and Mrs. J. C. McNaught

Boarded at Yokohama en route to Canada.

J. B. Pearson

Boarded at Yokohama en route to Canada.

A. R. Simon

Boarded at Yokohama en route to Canada.

Clara M. Stuart

Boarded at Yokohama en route to Canada.

W. T. Thornley

Boarded at Yokohama en route to Canada.

Dr. Bertha Van Hoosen

Boarded at Yokohama en route to Canada.

Boris Bardacke

Boarded at Yokohama en route to Canada.

Mrs. R. H. Chapman

Boarded at Yokohama en route to Canada.

B. Chapman

Boarded at Yokohama en route to Canada.

L. Chapman

Boarded at Yokohama en route to Canada.

Dr. Judson Daland

Boarded at Yokohama en route to Canada.

Mrs. H. Esping

Boarded at Yokohama en route to Canada.

Mrs. Laura E. James

Boarded at Yokohama en route to Canada.

G. M. James

Boarded at Yokohama en route to Canada.

A. E. James

Boarded at Yokohama en route to Canada.

Alice Van Hoosen Jones

Boarded at Yokohama en route to Canada.

Sarah Van Hoosen Jones

Boarded at Yokohama en route to Canada.

Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Keithley

Boarded at Yokohama en route to Canada.

L. Keithley

Boarded at Yokohama en route to Canada.

T. C. Maitland

Boarded at Yokohama en route to Canada.

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