November 12 1925 - Notable Passengers
The EMPRESS OF ASIA began a Pacific crossing upon sailing from Vancouver on November 12th, 1925.
At
Hong Kong the ship would be dry docked for her annual overhaul and would not
return to Vancouver until January 29th, 1926.
A heavy cargo was reported that included 8,000 boxes of apples and a shipment of automobiles.
A passenger list of almost 400
passengers was reported.
Notable passengers embarking aboard
EMPRESS OF ASIA on November 12th, 1925 at Vancouver and Victoria.
J.
H. Green |
Far Eastern Manager of Thomas Cook & Sons. |
M. D. Currie |
Associated with the International Banking Corporation of Yokohama and New York. |
R. C. McMichan |
Of New York. |
Dr. S. Ivy |
Of Shanghai. |
E. W. James |
Associated with Cameron & Company of Kobe. |
P. A. Cox |
Associated with the Canadian Pacific Railway, en route to Shanghai. |
T. R. Percy |
Associated with the Canadian Pacific Railway, en route to Hong Kong. |
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