SS Empress of Canada Passenger List - 12 June 1930

 

Front Cover, SS Empress of Canada First and Second Class Passenger List of the Canadian Pacific Line (CPR-CPOS), Departing Thursday, 12 June 1930 from Vancouver and Victoria to Manila.

Front Cover, SS Empress of Canada First and Second Class Passenger List of the Canadian Pacific Line (CPR-CPOS), Departing Thursday, 12 June 1930 from Vancouver and Victoria to Manila via Honolulu, Yokohama, Kobe, Shanghai, and Hong Kong, Commanded by Captain A. J. Hailey, R.N.R. GGA Image ID # 21725cdecf

 

Senior Officers and Staff

  1. Commander:  Captain A. J. Hailey, R.N.R.
  2. Staff Captain: M. Mayall, R.N.R.
  3. First Officer: C. Claxton, R.N.R.
  4. Chief Engineer:  W. H. Froude
  5. Purser: J. A. Moir
  6. Surgeon: M. F. D. Graham
  7. Chief Steward:  P. Vignal

 

First Class Passengers

 

  1. Miss I. Allan
  2. Mr. Lawrence Baldwin
  3. Mr. Arthur Benaglia
  4. Hon. M. T. Boncan
  5. Mrs. Boncan
  6. Miss Julia C. Bowers
  7. Sir Commodore L. Blandy, C.B., D.S.O.
  8. Mr. N. T. Brain
  9. Mrs. C. G. Brodie
  10. Mr. Robert Burns
  11. Mrs. Burns
  12. Miss M. Carmen
  13. Mr. A. J. Cate
  14. Mr. Richard S. Childs
  15. Dr. H. H. Chown
  16. Mr. Geo. V. Coe
  17. Mrs. Coe
  18. Master Geo. V. Coe, Jr.
  19. Miss Elizabeth Coles
  20. Mrs. F. R. A. Conover (NOB)
  21. Mr. Harry Cook
  22. Mr. H. H. Cloutier (NOB)
  23. Mrs. Cloutier (NOB)
  24. Mr. H. H. Cloutier, Jr. (NOB)
  25. Mr. Theodore E. Daigler, S. J.
  26. Mr. John Davis (NOB)
  27. Mr. S. Dithmer
  28. Mrs. Dithmer
  29. Mr. William Driver
  30. Mr. Peter B. Ferguson
  31. Mrs. Ferguson
  32. Miss Elinor Fry
  33. Mr. A. R. Fullerton
  34. Mrs. Fullerton
  35. Miss E. M. Fullerton
  36. Mr. L. P. Galezio
  37. Dr. W. Gillespie
  38. Mrs. Gillespie
  39. Mrs. R. D. Gillespie
  40. Mr. Henry W. Greer, S. J.
  41. Mrs. Geo. D. Happer
  42. Mr. A. E. Hedges
  43. Mrs. Hedges
  44. Miss E. Hedges
  45. Mr. H. B. Hewes
  46. Mr. H. J. Huber
  47. Miss N. C. Iies
  48. Mrs. L. Jarman
  49. Mr. Virgil H. Jaudon
  50. Miss D. Johnson
  51. Miss Margaret Jones
  52. Mr. Matthew W. Kane, S. J.
  53. Mr. Z. T. Kaung
  54. Mr. Noble C. King
  55. Mrs. King
  56. Mr. F. Kishino
  57. Mr. V. Knudsen
  58. Mr. Tolsujiro Kohri
  59. Mr. Frank Kruse
  60. Miss Alice Lachrie
  61. Mr. Newt. Langerman
  62. Mrs. Langerman
  63. Miss E. P. Lasher
  64. Miss Irene Lawler
  65. Mr. H. Lefebvre
  66. Mrs. Lefebvre
  67. Rev. Joachim Lim, S. J.
  68. Mr. W. P. McBride
  69. Mrs. McBride
  70. Miss Alice McGill
  71. Mr. L. S. McLennan
  72. Mrs. McLennan
  73. Mr. Neil M. McWharrie
  74. Miss M. Madsen
  75. Mr. J. G. Maldonado, S. J.
  76. Mr. B. B. Mann
  77. Mrs. Mann
  78. Mr. F. L. Montgomery
  79. Mr. E. H. Morse
  80. Mr. J. D. Mulvehill
  81. Miss Elva J. Nelson
  82. Mr. F. Nishujama
  83. Mrs. Millicent S. Pollock
  84. Miss E. M. Rebman
  85. Mr. H. H. Reed
  86. Rev. Arthur H. Richardson
  87. Mrs. Richardson
  88. Miss C. G. Robinson
  89. Miss Enid Saunders
  90. Mrs. H. L. Schults
  91. Mr. S. E. Seaman
  92. Miss Lawra Shacks (NOB)
  93. Capt. J. W. Shields
  94. Miss F. Slater
  95. Mrs. R. H. Smith (NOB)
  96. Miss G. Solaini
  97. Mr. Ernest Steiner
  98. Mr. James Street
  99. Mr. W. Y. Sung
  100. Mr. Sydney C. Symon (Corrected)
  101. Mr. Joseph F. Taylor, S. J.
  102. Mr. Merlin A. Thibault, S. J.
  103. Mrs. Walter Duke Thompson
  104. Miss Betty S. Thompson
  105. Miss Marian Thompson
  106. Miss Mabel Thompson
  107. Mr. Richard R. Thomas
  108. Mr. Y. Tsunoda (NOB)
  109. Mr. H. Turnbull
  110. Mrs. Tumbull
  111. Miss C. Whitcomb
  112. Mr. Leo G. Welch, S. J.
  113. Miss Dorothy Yiu

 

Amendment First Class Passengers

 

Addition

  1. Mr. J. P. Harrison
  2. Mrs. B. Loveland
  3. Mrs. Laura Shanks

 

Deletion (Not on Board: NOB)

  1. Mrs. F. R. A. Conover
  2. Mr. H. H. Cloutier
  3. Mrs. Cloutier
  4. Mr. H. H. Cloutier, Jr.
  5. Mr. J. Davis
  6. Miss Lawra Shacks
  7. Mrs. R. H. Smith
  8. Mr. Y. Tsunoda

 

Errata
Mr. S. C. Syman should read Mr. C. Symon

 

SUMMARY
First Class: 108

 

First Class Passengers embarked at Honolulu

  1. Mr. G. S. Bethune
  2. Mrs. G. S. Bethune
  3. Mr. F. W. Freeman
  4. Mrs. F. W. Freeman
  5. Mr. Bernard Gallant
  6. Mrs. Ruth Kuster
  7. Mr. Carl R. Linden
  8. Mrs. Carl R. Linden
  9. Mr. L. H. Marks
  10. Mrs. L. H. Marks
  11. Master Hubert Marks
  12. Master Roland Marks
  13. Mrs. Laura McDowell

 

Total 1st Class on board: 83

 

Second Class Passengers

  1. Miss V. Elizabeth Alexander
  2. Miss F. M. Barker
  3. Mrs. D. Eiswaldt
  4. Mrs. Frank Fox
  5. Mr. Edward D. Grant
  6. Mrs. Grant
  7. Miss Margaret Y. Herman
  8. Mrs. Kate Green Hess
  9. Mr. Pinfang Hsia
  10. Mrs. ShuTing Liu Hsia
  11. Mr. Alexander J.
  12. Kulaeve, Mrs. V. M. Kellar
  13. Mr. S. I. Lanning
  14. Mrs. Lanning
  15. Miss F. Lee
  16. Mr. Daniel Lim
  17. Rev. Wm. A. Linton
  18. Mrs. Linton
  19. Master E. B. Linton
  20. Master William A. Linton, Jr.
  21. Master Hugh Linton
  22. Master Thomas Dwight Linton
  23. Mrs. Bernard Lyon
  24. Mr. C. McCleary
  25. Mrs. McCleary
  26. Mrs. Helen Wang Ma
  27. Miss Maine Helen Ma
  28. Mrs. G. Martin
  29. Miss M. G. Paterson
  30. Mrs. H. O. Pfander
  31. Miss Annie S. Preston
  32. Miss Preuss
  33. Mr. E. S. Shinozaki
  34. Mrs. A. W. Teagle
  35. Mr. Herbert K. Tung
  36. Mr. C. Y. Tung
  37. Mrs. Christina Upton (NOB)
  38. Miss Anne Upton (NOB)
  39. Mr. Olaf M. Walsoe (NOB)
  40. Mrs. Walsoe (NOB)
  41. Mr. Chin Myok Wang (NOB)
  42. Mr. J. V. Zitrin

 

Amendment Second Class Passengers

Addition

  1. Mr. D. Munro

 

Deletion (Not on Board: NOB)

  1. Mrs. Christina Upton
  2. Miss Ann Upton
  3. Mr. Olaf M. Walso
  4. Mrs. Walso
  5. Mr. Chin Nyok Wang

 

SUMMARY
Second Class: 38

 

Second Class Passengers embarked at Honolulu

  1. Miss M. K. Anderson
  2. Capt. F. Burt
  3. Mrs. F. Burt
  4. Master Burt
  5. Mr. R. Campos
  6. Mrs. R. Campos
  7. Miss M. Campos
  8. Mr. Herbert Campos
  9. Miss Dolores Campos
  10. Miss Mercedes Campos
  11. Miss Alice Chun
  12. Miss Lorna Chung
  13. Miss Shirley Chung
  14. Mrs. Mabel Dowd
  15. Mrs. W. Gordon
  16. Mr. Ching Len Kui
  17. Mrs. Mary Lum
  18. Miss Rosalie Leong
  19. Mrs. L. S. Shee
  20. Miss Flora Santos
  21. Mr. Wm. Tank
  22. Mrs. Wm. Tank
  23. Mr. E. J. Wilkins
  24. Mrs. E. J. Wilking
  25. Mrs. T. C. Wong
  26. Miss Ruth Wong
  27. Master Donald Wong
  28. Mrs. Alice Wood
  29. Mrs. C. S. Young
  30. Miss Maud Yap
  31. Miss Hannah Yap

 

Total 2nd Class on board: 59

 

 

Information for Passengers.

  • Breakfast from 8.30 until 10.00 a.m.
  • Luncheon at 1.00 p.m.
  • Afternoon Tea at 4.30 p.m.
  • Dinner at 7.15 p.m.


PASSENGERS ARE CORDIALLY INVITED TO MAKE THE CANADIAN PACIFIC OFFICES THEIR HEADQUARTERS AND HAVE THEIR MAIL AND CABLES ADDRESSED IN OUR CARE.

 

CANADIAN PACIFIC TELEGRAPH connects with all points in Canada and all important points in the United States via the Postal Telegraph Company. Direct connection with Great Britain and Europe via Commercial and Imperial cables, and Australasia via British Pacific Cable.

 

WIRELESS MESSAGES—Rates obtainable from the Purser.

 

RENTAL FOR DECK CHAIRS, STEAMER RUGS AND DECK CHAIR CUSHIONS

 

Table of Rental Fees for Deck Chairs, Steamer Rugs and Deck Chair Cushions.

 

RUGS are dry-cleaned and placed in sanitary packages after each voyage.

 

LAUNDRY—For the convenience of passengers, laundries are maintained on all vessels. A laundry list may be obtained from the room steward.

VALUABLES—The Company will not be responsible for money, jewelry, or other valuables. Passengers are advised not to keep such articles in their staterooms but are recommended to hand them, sealed and marked with the owner’s name, to the Purser for deposit in the safe. As no charge is made, the Company cannot accept any responsibility for loss or damage.

BAGGAGE—Handbags, wardrobe trunks, and trunks that fit underneath the berths are allowed in the staterooms where space permits. All large or heavy baggage containing articles required during the voyage should be placed in the baggage room and accessible daily.

THE SURGEON is authorized to make customary charges, subject to the approval of the Commander, for treating any passengers at their request for any illness not originating on board the ship. In the case of sickness contracted on board, no charge will be made, and medicine will be provided free.

RESERVATION OF STEAMSHIP ACCOMMODATION—Passengers desiring accommodation on an early returning steamship are requested to enquire with the ticket agent on board or the Canadian Pacific representative as soon as possible after disembarking. Those making a close connection in Hong Kong with steamers of connecting lines are advised to call the Canadian Pacific office on arrival at Yokohama to apply for the desired reservations.

PASSENGER LIST—Passengers who desire to forward a copy of this Passenger List to friends or relatives are requested to apply at the Purser's office, where additional copies may be obtained, with an envelope for mailing.

SUGGESTIONS—Passengers with suggestions or complaints regarding service are requested to submit them to the Commander, Staff Captain, Purser, or Chief Steward promptly so that immediate attention may be given.

SEATS AT TABLE—Passengers should make reservations for seats at the table through the Second Steward or Head Waiter in the Dining Saloon.

EMERGENCY STATIONS — Passengers are requested to consult the plans and directions in an alleyway.

INTERNATIONAL MERIDIAN LINE
The international date line is an imaginary line drawn through the Pacific Ocean at the 180th Meridian. It has been adopted by long years of practice.

The 180th Meridian was probably selected because it is twelve hours from Greenwich and passes through the Pacific, far from most civilized countries. Here, a traveler going east or west “changes date."

This is because for every 15 degrees traveled east or west, a person lengthens or shortens his day by one hour. This is because he moves with the sun when traveling west and in the opposite direction when going east.

For geographic reasons, the date line does not follow the 180th Meridian exactly. It runs in a northerly and southerly direction, separating the islands of the Pacific so that those on the east side have the same date as Canada and the United States, while those on the west side have the same date as Japan and Australia.

The date line passes through the Bering Strait, dividing America and Asia.

SPECIAL NOTICE
For the convenience of our patrons. Ticket Agents are carried on all Transpacific ships, including Vancouver and Yokohama, and return.

Eastbound ticket agents sell rail tickets to all points in Canada and the United States.
Kindly consult them regarding your return STEAMSHIPS, RAIL, SLEEPER, AND HOTEL RESERVATIONS.

 

Title Page Including Senior Officers and Staff, SS Empress of Canada First and Second Class Passenger List, 12 June 1930.

Title Page Including Senior Officers and Staff, SS Empress of Canada First and Second Class Passenger List, 12 June 1930. GGA Image ID # 21733df49b

 

Trans-Pacific Sailings, Vancouver, Victoria, Honolulu, Yokohama, Kobe, Nagasaki, Shanghai, Hong Kong, and Manilla, from 29 May 1930 to 9 January 1931.

Trans-Pacific Sailings, Vancouver, Victoria, Honolulu, Yokohama, Kobe, Nagasaki, Shanghai, Hong Kong, and Manilla, from 29 May 1930 to 9 January 1931. Ships Included the Empress of Asia, Empress of Canada, Empress of Japan, and Empress of Russia. SS Empress of Canada First and Second Class Passenger List, 12 June 1930. GGA Image ID # 2173803af9

 

Empress of Britain, New Luxury Liner.

Empress of Britain, New Luxury Liner. SS Empress of Canada First and Second Class Passenger List, 12 June 1930. GGA Image ID # 2173aa786c

 

The Canadian Pacific Steamships have in course of construction at Clydebank, near Glasgow, Scotland, a magnificent steamship of 40,000 tons, which will be engaged in service between Quebec, Southampton, and Cherbourg during 1931. The new ship will have de luxe accommodation hitherto not available. The vessel is expected to cross the Atlantic in five days and be named EMPRESS OF BRITAIN.

 

Empress of Japan, a New Trans-Pacific Liner. Displacement Tonnage 26,000, Speed 21 Knots.

Empress of Japan, a New Trans-Pacific Liner. Displacement Tonnage 26,000, Speed 21 Knots. SS Empress of Canada First and Second Class Passenger List, 12 June 1930. GGA Image ID # 2173c21a61

 

The Canadian Pacific Steamships Are in the Process of Construction at Govan, Near Glasgow, Scotland, of a Magnificent 26,000-Ton Steamship That Will Be Engaged in Service Between Vancouver and Victoria and Honolulu, Yokohama, Kobe, Shanghai, Hong Kong, and Manila During 1930. the New Ship Will Have deLuxe Accommodation Hitherto Not Available. the Vessel Will Be Named the Empress of Japan and Is Expected to Make the Pacific Crossing in Less Than Nine Days. NOTE: The "39,000 Displacement Tonnage" was a Typo. The Empress of Japan Displaced 26,000 Tons.

 

Time on Shipboard, SS Empress of Canada First and Second Class Passenger List, 12 June 1930.

Time on Shipboard, SS Empress of Canada First and Second Class Passenger List, 12 June 1930. GGA Image ID # 2173f31e75

 

Advertisement: Canadian Pacific Express Company Travellers' Cheques.

Advertisement: Canadian Pacific Express Company Travellers' Cheques. SS Empress of Canada First and Second Class Passenger List, 12 June 1930. GGA Image ID # 21740e405b

 

Canadian Pacific Line Global Fleet and Worldwide Services.

Canadian Pacific Line Global Fleet and Worldwide Services. SS Empress of Canada First and Second Class Passenger List, 12 June 1930. GGA Image ID # 21745c3f1a

 

Advertisement: Empress of Australia Around the World Cruise from New York, 2 December 1931 -- 137 Days. Other Cruises Include Mediterranean (Empress of France) and West Indies-Panama (Duchess of Bedford).

Advertisement: Empress of Australia Around the World Cruise from New York, 2 December 1931 -- 137 Days. Other Cruises Include Mediterranean (Empress of France) and West Indies-Panama (Duchess of Bedford). SS Empress of Canada First and Second Class Passenger List, 12 June 1930. GGA Image ID # 2174d7a5a4

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Back Cover, SS Empress of Canada First and Second Class Passenger List, 12 June 1930.

Back Cover, SS Empress of Canada First and Second Class Passenger List, 12 June 1930. GGA Image ID # 2175077f51

 

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