August 9 1923 - Notable Passengers

The EMPRESS OF ASIA, commanded by L. D. Douglas, began a Pacific crossing upon sailing from Vancouver on August 9th, 1923.  The ship reported with 130 First Class, 40 Second Class, 25 Third Class, and 150 Steerage passengers.

Notable passengers embarking aboard the EMPRESS OF ASIA August 9th, 1923 at Vancouver and Victoria.

F. Bertelsen

Of Seattle.

A. H. Brennan

Of Vancouver.

Reverend and Mrs. Broadfoot

Of Toronto.

Alexandra Broadfoot

Of Toronto.

Barbara Broadfoot

Of Toronto.

Sir J. Thomson Broom

En route to Colombo, Ceylon, former Member of the Ceylon Legislative Council.

Major and Mrs. E. P. Brown

Of Toronto.

Eva N. Clement

Of Montreal.

Allan Geddes

Of Vancouver.

Catherine A. Gemmell

Of Toronto.

Leslie Glinz

Of Oak River, Manitoba.

W. H. Littlefield

Of Toronto.

Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Arnold

Of Hamilton.

Mrs. M. A. Dock

Of Seattle.

T. Hara

Of Vancouver.

Mrs. H. Stuart Jones

Of Victoria.

C. K. Lawyer

Of Seattle.

Mrs. George Kun Lee

Of Victoria.

Peter Mar

Of Winnipeg.

W. F. Topping

Of Seattle.

Mrs. J. L. Willis

Of Toronto.

Colonel and Mrs. R. M. C. Buxton

Of London, en route to Peking.

Mrs. E. S. Rosoman

En route to Nagasaki.

D. P. Brown

President of the United Shoe Machinery Company of New York.

Dr. and Mrs. A. A. Hutcheson

Of Cincinnati.

H. Hutcheson

Of Cincinnati.

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