January 8 1938 - Notable Passengers

The EMPRESS OF ASIA, commanded by George Goold, began a Pacific crossing upon sailing from Vancouver on January 8th 1938.  The effects of the Sino-Japanese conflict in China was having a dramatic effect on the Trans-Pacific commerce an the EMPRESS OF ASIA reported an extremely small passenger list and travelers avoid the troubled area. 

This voyage marked the resumption of Shanghai as a port of call.  The ship had not visited Shanghai since the evacuation of refugees when the Japanese fleet moved into the Whangpoo in August of 1937.

On this voyage Manila would not be called upon as the ship was scheduled for an overhaul at Hong Kong.

Local Chinese residents and religious organizations collected four tons of used clothing in Vancouver.  The clothing was carried aboard the ship to Hong Kong to be distributed among Chinese refugees.

Other cargo consisted of a large fruit shipment that was transferred from the Royal Mail Lines vessel LOCHMONAR to the EMPRESS OF ASIA at Victoria.

Notable passengers embarking aboard EMPRESS OF ASIA on January 8th 1938 at Vancouver and Victoria.

 

R. E. Smith

Returning to Shanghai after a visit to Victoria.

Mrs. R. B. Smith

Returning to Shanghai after a visit to Victoria.

R. B. Roxburgh

Official of the Thorneycroft Engine and Armament Company returning from a vacation in Vancouver.

R. M. Astle

Official of the Goodyear Tire and Rubber Company, Akron, en route to Singapore.

C. A. Rich

Official of the Goodyear Tire and Rubber Company, Akron, en route to Singapore.

P. S. Shoaff

Official of the Goodyear Tire and Rubber Company, Akron, en route to Singapore.

B. C. Butler

Canadian Trade Commissioner, Singapore.

Mrs. W. D. Patterson

 

J. A. Deschamps

Of Vancouver.

 

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