September 17 1922 - Notable Passengers

The EMPRESS OF ASIA began a Pacific crossing upon sailing from Vancouver on September 17th, 1925. 

A capacity cargo was reported that included 1,000 cases of apples destined for Shanghai and Hong Kong. 

A passenger list of almost 500 passengers was reported.

Notable passengers embarking aboard EMPRESS OF ASIA on September 17th, 1925 at Vancouver and Victoria.

 

Mr. and Mrs. Stanton Brown

Of London.

Santiago Velasco

Of Manila.

Captain Frank Baylis

Shipping Master of the Port of Hong Kong.

L. S. Taylor

Associated with the Pullman Company.

Reverend J. A. Lapierre

Of the Franciscan Order en route to Mukden, Manchuria via Shanghai.

Reverend E. Verichon

Of the Franciscan Order en route to Mukden, Manchuria via Shanghai.

Reverend Leo Lomme

Of the Franciscan Order en route to Mukden, Manchuria via Shanghai.

Mr. and Mrs. Donald E. Ross

The former being Traffic Manager at Shanghai for the Canadian National Railways.

 

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