[[start|Home]] | [[D Files|D]] | [[N Files|N]] | [[U Files|U]] | [[W Files|W]] | [[FMP Files|FMP]] | [[BW Files|BW]] | [[CS Files|CS]] | [[SMP File|SMP]] | [[FC Files|FC]] | [[H Files|H]] | [[IO Files|IO]] | [[CID Files|CID]] | [[MIS Files|MIS]] ====== N Files Reports made 1943-1945 during the Japanese Occupation ====== The 269 N Files are located on Rolls 60-62 ([[https://archive.org/details/smpa-60|60]],[[https://archive.org/details/smpa-61|61]],[[https://archive.org/details/smpa-62|62]]). Despite the description of the collection, most of the files are dated from earlier, especially 1940-1942. 16 of the listed files were not located in the rolls or individual files. It is important to keep in mind that any claims in these documents must be viewed with great care. SMP police records are filled with stereotypes, rumor, gossip, slander, and unsubstantiated claims about the individuals it reports on. When there are two links provided, links to the individual files on their own (as opposed to pages within the rolls) are often clearer images. However, sometimes the rolls include pages missing from the individual files so worth checking. [[https://archive.org/search?query=Subject%3A%28N%20Files%29%20AND%20Subject%3A%28SMPA%29|Individual SMPA Files Tagged as N Files]] ^ Box ^ Roll ^ File ^ Folder Title/Contents ^ Link ^ Tags ^ Date ^ Notes ^ Pages ^ | 112 | 61 | 2 | Pamphlets advocating patronage of the newly opened Wang Ching Wei Central Reserve Bank of China |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-2702 \\ https://archive.org/details/smpa-61/page/n801/mode/2up | |1941.6 |"Support the new legal tender which has unlimited reserves and credit." |4 | | 112 | 60 | 20C | Arrest of a German national in Cathay Theatre |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-2551 | |1940.5 |R. Willers jumped to feet and gave Nazi solute and yelling Heil Hitler |1 | | 112 | 60 | 32C | Captain W. Stennes suspected Nazi agent - activities |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-2573 \\ https://archive.org/details/smpa-60/page/n393/mode/2up | | |cross-ref D9522(c) |2 | | 112 | 60 | 33 | Two German seamen missing - request by German Consulate General |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-2598 | | |cross-ref |1 | | 112 | 60 | 33C | Disappearance of German seaman |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-2598 \\ https://archive.org/details/smpa-60/page/n447/mode/2up | | |cross-ref |1, 6 | | 112 | 60 | 37C | Leon Britton - anonymous letter alleging espionage on behalf of Japanese | | | | | | | 112 | 60 | 48 | Departure of Col. De Fremery, Netherlands subject adviser to Generalissimo Chang Kai Shek, for Batavia, Java |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-2597 \\ https://archive.org/details/smpa-60/page/n459/mode/2up | |1940.5 |Will join the Dutch military there. |2 | | 112 | 60 | 80C | Russian Emigrants Association | | | | | | | 112 | 60 | 97C | Ludwig Iffert - unlawful activities | | | | | | | 112 | 60 | 101 | Nail barrel makers - on strike |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-2695 \\ https://archive.org/details/smpa-60/page/n971/mode/2up | |1940.10 |Strike report |22 | | 112 | 62 | 102 | Report on strike, Jan. 9, 1942 |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-2719 \\ https://archive.org/details/smpa-62/page/n221/mode/2up | |1942.1 |strike report |2 | | 112 | 60 | 103 | Arrest of C.D.S. 219 by other authorities |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-2552 \\ https://archive.org/details/smpa-60/page/n993/mode/2up | |1940 |Said to be detained at 94 Jessfield Road by the Japanese military police |13 | | 112 | 60 | 156C | Miss Juliette Chow Fee Teh or Julia Chow alias Chow Chi Peh alias Mrs. T. K. Chow |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-2667 \\ https://archive.org/details/smpa-60/page/n461/mode/2up | |1940.4 |Said to be native of Fujian, owns car givent to her by Portuguese boyfriend. Husband was KMT official, left her with outbreak of war. She then lived with German who left for Hong Kong after 18 months. Then together with an Italian connected with the defense force, then together with Portuguese. Left for Hong Kong twice in 1939 and then back to Shanghai. |2 | | 112 | 60 | 163C | Allan Willoughby Raymond activities |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-2541 \\ https://archive.org/details/smpa-60/page/n463/mode/2up | |1940.7 |from Australia, marble business. Debts. |11 | | 112 | 60 | 179C | Miss Lilo Linke |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-2669 \\ https://archive.org/details/smpa-60/page/n473/mode/2up | |1940.7 |suspected of being "Fifth Columnist" in Bogota, Colombia, claims to have fled Hitler, leftist author |4 | | 112 | 60 | 189C | Activities of H. T. Kaeger, Mme. M. S. Krasnopeeva and G. Stiefenhofer |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-2539 \\ https://archive.org/details/smpa-60/page/n479/mode/2up | | 1940.6 |Nothing known of the individual. Alleged to be American. | 4 | | 113 | 60 | 218C | Robbery of manuscripts from flat of Mr. Hallett Abend (American) in Broadway mansions |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-2727 \\ https://archive.org/details/smpa-60/page/n485/mode/2up | | 1940 |attacked and beaten up by two masked Japanese, allegedly. Manuscript he had been writing on the life of General Ward taken. |25 | | 113 | 60 | 241C | Assassination of Charles E. Metzler, in Nanyang Road on 2-8-40 (BW F.I.R. 1728/40) | | | | | | | 113 | 60 | 276C | Social Movement Direction Committee of the Ministry of Social Affairs of the National Government |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-2737 \\ https://archive.org/details/smpa-60/page/n511/mode/2up | |1942.6 |Connected to the Nanjing regime. Includes files on attempt on life of one of the committee members by a "desperado". File on demands by the org that merchants register and have registration sent to Jessfield Road station. On local trades ignoring order. |49 | | 113 | 60 | 280C | Robert Sandeman Lamb (British) |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-2729 \\ https://archive.org/details/smpa-60/page/n561/mode/2up | |1940 |British, reported to have served as officer in Indian Army or Air Force, worked for General Motors, business manager of Cathay Cosmopolitan. Said to be subsidized by (Japanese) South Manchurian Railway. Publication also involves Paul Paelz "known to be an active agent of the Nazi Party". Publication ceased 1937.8. Various other reports of him. |18 | | 113 | 60 | 281C | Mrs. Elisaveta Greenhouse - antecedents and activities | | | | | | | 113 | 60 | 282C | F. Anthony Sampson |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-2611 \\ https://archive.org/details/smpa-60/page/n579/mode/2up | |1940 |letter received by mistaken use of address. |2 | | 113 | 60 | 297/1 | Third anniversary of local Sino-Japanese hostilities Aug. 13 - observance |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-2533 \\ https://archive.org/details/smpa-60/page/n1007/mode/2up | |1940.8 |"Enquiries emong public bodies, schools, and refugee camps ascertein that they will not hold any meetings or undertake any other form of activity." Theaters and amusement centers will close but factories remain open. "Commencing from 6,00 p.m, August Sth, internal Search Parties consisting of all available uniform officers and detectives will round up and detain in Stations all known suspects, loiterers, persons found in hotels, tea-shops, lodging houses etc.,; who fail to give a satisfactory account to the Police of their presence in the Settlement." Intersections will be barricaded. Chinese newspaper offices needing special attention: 新聞報,申報,中美日報,大晚報,華美晚報,神洲日報,中華日報,時代晚報,中國商報,新申報, with list addresses. Emegency period 9-14 August. Japanese will be carrying out war games in commemoration of the anniversary around 廣中路. |15, 42 | | 113 | 60 | 309C | Dr. Mark Siegelberg - German Jewish refugee |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-2602 \\ https://archive.org/details/smpa-60/page/n581/mode/2up | |1940.11 |Author of play "Die Masken Fallen" German Jew. Seen as political play, warned to "curb political agitation in future". Opposition to play from German Consul General |40 | | 113 | 60 | 311 | Chauffeur not yet located. Motor car belongs to Captain Marsh and not to Major Mann |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-2576 \\ https://archive.org/details/smpa-60/page/n1049/mode/2up | |1940.8 |Car ran over two Japanese marines and killed them. Vehicle belonged to a British officer. |14 | | 113 | 60 | 312 | Indecent literature - letter from Kelly and Walsh Limited |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-2637 | |1940.8 |One copy of "Ideal Marriage" (Note: this is possibly Ideal Marriage: Its Physiology and Technique by Theodoor Hendrik van de Velde) on the topic of sex was found published by International Book Company. Firm was prosecuted and fined $150 with 9 copies confiscated. Letter from Kelly and Walsh raising concern about French Bookshop issuing books printed in Shanghai that have been banned in England and America. |4 | | 113 | 60 | 313 | Abduction of 2 male Chinese from Paramount Ballroom |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-2535 \\ https://archive.org/details/smpa-60/page/n1063/mode/2up | |1940 |Four armed people with handcuffs walked in and tried to abduct 4 people, got 2. Those who remained could not explain the reason. |10 | | 113 | 60 | 314 | Tsung Tse Ching, lamp bulb manufacturer |https://archive.org/details/smpa-60/page/n1073/mode/2up | |1940.8 | |19 | | 113 | 60 | 315 | Attempted assassination on Bubbling Well Road near Dalo swimming pool on 19-8-40 |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-2565 \\ https://archive.org/details/smpa-60/page/n1091/mode/2up | |1940.11 |Tsang Han Yuen 張漢元 alleged Japanese ties. Assailant seen to have no political ties but live of "dissipation" but financed by someone in Chongqing gov. |35 | | 113 | 61 | 316 | Toothpaste factory - Zung Yih Ling, factory master |https://archive.org/details/smpa-61/page/n733/mode/2up | |1941.6 | |52 | | 113 | 60 | 317 | Hire car commandeered by armed men O.O.L. |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-2631 \\ https://archive.org/details/smpa-60/page/n1129/mode/2up | |1940.8 |Records circumstances of case, mostly from cheuffeur's perspective. |6 | | 113 | 60 | 318 | Han Zao Dramatic Society - application for registration |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-2626 \\ https://archive.org/details/smpa-60/page/n1135/mode/2up | |1940.8 |張蒙天, chairman of Han Zao Dramatic Society, list of members. |11 | | 113 | 60 | 319 | Koong Sien Fung, bank cashier |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-2649 \\ https://archive.org/details/smpa-60/page/n1145/mode/2up | |1940.8 |Attempted kidnapping |6 | | 113 | 60 | 320 | Mustafa Ali Ibrahim (Turkish) |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-2694 \\ https://archive.org/details/smpa-60/page/n1151/mode/2up | |1940.8 |Turkish, arrived from Java with two children, worked in Java as peddler. |4 | | 113 | 60 | 321 | Anonymous letter against C.D.S. 281 - statement taken |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-2546 \\ https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-2547 \\ https://archive.org/details/smpa-60/page/n1155/mode/2up | |1940.8 |Anonymous letter with allegations against C.D.S. 林巨甫 |14 | | 113 | 60 | 322 | Assistance to Gordon Road Station in the matter of the arrest of four middle school students |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-2562 \\ https://archive.org/details/smpa-60/page/n1169/mode/2up | |1940.8 |Three detained ages 17, 23, 20. Second and third of these alleged by the first to have tried to kidnap him. The second and third confessed to being secret agents of the Association of the United Schools of 81 Edinburgh Road (later statement says secret agents of 76 Jessfield Road collaborationist regime) and said the first had presided over a meeting of Communists at Kwang Zih 光實 Primary school. |8 | | 113 | 60 | 323 | Two pistols found discarded in room 429 of the Woo Koong Hotel |https://archive.org/details/smpa-60/page/n1177/mode/2up | | | |3 | | 113 | 60 | 324 | Georgy M. Fedoroff - antecedents and character |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-2625 \\ https://archive.org/details/smpa-60/page/n1181/mode/2up | |1940.8 |Born Siberia, served in Admiral Kolchak's army, deserted to the "reds", then to Manchuria saying he was disappointed with Soviet rule, participated in activities of A. A. Vonsiatsky "All-Russia National Revolutionary Fascist Part" and organiser of the "Fatherland Research Society" but viewed with suspicion for his former connection to the Soviets |3 | | 113 | 60 | 325 | Communication July 31, 1940, from HBM Consulate General |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-2591 \\ https://archive.org/details/smpa-60/page/n621/mode/2up | |1940.8 |List and details of some 22 individuals. |11 | | 113 | 60 | 326 | Tsang Kung Jao |https://archive.org/details/smpa-60/page/n1183/mode/2up | |1940 | |6 | | 113 | 61 | 327 | Clerk Yue Sia-Pah of Special Branch S5 suspected of complicity in armed robbery released by French police on 4-1-41 |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-2583 \\ https://archive.org/details/smpa-61/page/n733/mode/2up | |1941.1 |Third class clerk of special branch was suspected of involvement in a robbery of two gold bars 10 taels each, but released due to lack of evidence. |12 | | 113 | 60 | 328 | G. Pogibin |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-2621 \\ https://archive.org/details/smpa-60/page/n1189/mode/2up | |1940 |"Stateless Russian", Hongkong Hotel Orchestra |3 | | 113 | 60 | 329 | Strike of employees on Tseng Tsong, glass factory at 21/449 N. Shanse Road |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-2743 \\ https://archive.org/details/smpa-60/page/n1193/mode/2up | |1940.8 |Employees of 正昌 glass factory at 21/449 Shanse Road. 32 male workers. Demanding better wages. |4 | | 113 | 60 | 330 | Hong Pei Zur, clerk |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-2632 \\ https://archive.org/details/smpa-60/page/n1197/mode/2up | |1940 |Baby snatched from mother by armed men |5 | | 113 | 61 | 331 |Japanese Navy Band concert and German war propaganda film [Microfilm header reads 381] | | | | | | | 113 | 60 | 332 | Private house occupied by S.C.G.P.B. at 40 Jessfield Road |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-2705 \\ https://archive.org/details/smpa-60/page/n1201/mode/2up | |1940.8 |Armed men entered house under construction and accosted workmen. |3 | | 113 | 60 | 333 | Shanghai Pawnshop Owners’ Association |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-2735 \\ https://archive.org/details/smpa-60/page/n1205/mode/2up | |1940 |Originally known as the 典業公所,reorganized in 1931. After outbreak war 1937 most pawnshops closed or moved to settlement or French concession. Includes list of pawnshops in the international settlement with addresses. |8 | | 113 | 60 | 334 | Soong Yoeh San |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-2738 \\ https://archive.org/details/smpa-60/page/n1213/mode/2up | |1940 |court martialed and sentenced to 7 years. Possession of firearm |19 | | 113 | 60 | 335 | Stone thrown at Japanese military m/car injuring Japanese officer |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-2740 \\ https://archive.org/details/smpa-60/page/n1231/mode/2up | |1940 |Stone thrown through an open window, hitting Japanese officer in the eye. |5 | | 113 | 60 | 336 | Modern Dramatic Art Society - application for registration refused |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-2673 \\ https://archive.org/details/smpa-60/page/n1237/mode/2up | |1940.8 |Application by 章少白. "In view of the irresponsible manner in which the society has been organized, it is suggested that it be refused registration." |7 | | 113 | 60 | 337 | Radio transmitting at house 442 - 450 Hart Road |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-2711 \\ https://archive.org/details/smpa-60/page/n1243/mode/2up | |1940.8 |USMC ask for information about radio antenna on roof of 442-450 Hart Road. Occupants are Mr and Mrs P.G. Breuer, German couple, former is employed by Kunst and Albers. USMC 1st Lieut R.E. Honsewetz suspects transmitting station. |3 | | 113 | 61 | 338 | Assistance to French police |https://archive.org/details/smpa-61/page/n713/mode/2up | |1941.1 | |18 | | 113 | 60 | 340 | Ching Pao (Intelligence) seizure by police 2-9-40 |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-2578 \\ https://archive.org/details/smpa-60/page/n1247/mode/2up | |1940.9 |Seizure of copies of 情報 |6 | | 113 | 60 | 341 | Received at Chia Kee hardware shop |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-2717 \\ https://archive.org/details/smpa-60/page/n1253/mode/2up | |1940.9 |Anonymous threatening letter received. |2 | | 113 | 60 | 342 | Sung Tsoong Faung |https://archive.org/details/smpa-61/page/n647/mode/2up | |1941.1 | |62 | | 113 | 60 | 343 | Abductions carried out in French Concession on 3-9-40 |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-2537 \\ https://archive.org/details/smpa-60/page/n633/mode/2up | |1940.9 |4 agents of Chongqing government taken away to 76 Jessfield Road by 7 armed men. Said to follow defection to Wang Jingwei regime of one Wong Teh Bing 王德平. Wong said to have studied in Japan and speak the language. |8 | | 113 | 60 | 344 | Assassination of Lieu Tsai Pao and the arrest of Foo Ping Zung. Assassination of Liu Li-Au on Foochow Road |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-2559 \\ https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-2558 \\ https://archive.org/details/smpa-60/page/n1255/mode/2up | |1940.9 |Assasination of 劉燦波, Formosan on 1940.9.3 in a restaurant. Carried out by a guerilla unit. Assasin says he is a Blue Shirt. |41, 7, 7 | | 113 | 60 | 345 | E. Theilheimer - application no. A40/1959 for a "floor show" licence |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-2603 \\ https://archive.org/details/smpa-60/page/n1263/mode/2up | |1940.9 |includes a list of songs, described as old Viennese songs, to be performed by Mr. Walther Friedmann, mostly in German. |4 | | 113 | 60 | 346 | Lee Ming Weaving, Printing and Dyeing Factory (American concern) mediation in labour dispute |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-2653 \\ https://archive.org/details/smpa-60/page/n1267/mode/2up | |1940.10 |"The management were annoyed at the attitude adopted by those employees and stopped supplying free food and lodging to these employees" Labour dispute lasted 50 days. Each employee will be paid off 6 months wages and repatriation fee. They live in godown Lane 9, 4 Taiwan Road. They demand a full year pay. Employees divided into two cliques. |17 | | 113 | 60 | 347 | Ching Ping Zung, rice shop master |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-2579 \\ https://archive.org/details/smpa-60/page/n1283/mode/2up | |1940.9 |Kidnapping of rice shop proprietor |6 | | 113 | 60 | 348 | Fritz Wiener - communication Aug. 2, 1940, from HHM Consulate General |https://archive.org/details/smpa-60/page/n1289/mode/2up | |1940.9 | |4 | | 113 | 60 | 349 | Bruno Pribram - communication from HBM Consulate General |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-2571 \\ https://archive.org/details/smpa-60/page/n1293/mode/2up | |1940.11 |Regarding Bruno Pribram and Luise Koslowski. Request for immigration permits for son of Bruno and for Luise. No known reasons for suspicion. Pribam arrived from Britain with German passport, born Prague, medical doctor. Has no "J" but he is Jewish. Professor of "general surgery and women's diseases" |8 | | 113 | 60 | 350 | Communication - Aug. 29, 1940, from HBM Consulate General concerning Nicholas George Ivanchenko, former Russian subject |https://archive.org/details/smpa-60/page/n1301/mode/2up | |1940.9 | |3 | | 113 | 60 | 351 | Mrs. Benno Wolf |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-2683 \\ https://archive.org/details/smpa-60/page/n1305/mode/2up | |1940.9.4 |USMC request for info on German Jewish refugee, b. 1904. Mention of murder of a Korean on Foochow Road 1940.9.3 |3 | | 113 | 60 | 352 | Chung Pao - unregistered Chinese daily - seizure by police |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-2581 \\ https://archive.org/details/smpa-60/page/n1307/mode/2up | |1940 |Pro-Nanking papers. 京報, 中報 |12 | | 113 | 60 | 353 | Mrs. Salat T. Resurreccion - Filipino. Mrs. Bribiana Lucia Jose - Filipino |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-2691 \\ https://archive.org/details/smpa-60/page/n1319/mode/2up | |1940.10 |Jose given 6 months imprisonment for theft. She will be sent back to Philippines to serve out sentence. Said to have stolen a box of money and jewelry. |16 | | 113 | 60 | 354 | Translation from the Taihoku Shimpo, local Japanese daily re six Russian members of the Frence V. C. who had deserted a few days ago. |https://archive.org/details/smpa-60/page/n1335/mode/2up | |1940.9 | |2 | | 113 | 60 | 356 | Communication from HBM Consulate General concerning Miss Margarita Veenorovna Hmelevsky |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-2589 \\ https://archive.org/details/smpa-60/page/n1337/mode/2up | |1940.9 |Former Russian catholic. To Manchuria 1922, 1931 from Harbin to Tianjin worked as hairdresser, arrived Shanghai 1938. |5 | | 113 | 60 | 357 | Jing Pao |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-2642 \\ https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-2641 | | |ref-slip; two personnel files |1; 6 | | 113 | 60 | 358 | Ko Sin Wei Pao |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-2648 | | |cross-ref |1 | | 113 | 60 | 359 | Attempted assassination of Mr. R. W. Yorke |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-2564 \\ https://archive.org/details/smpa-60/page/n1343/mode/2up | |1940.9 |Victim saw Japanese soldier apprehend the gunman but then released. |18 | | 113 | 60 | 360 | Russian Japanese relation: buffer state to be created in Mongolia, etc. | | | |File not found. See N-360C | | | 113 | 60 | 360C | Reported creation of buffer state in Mongolia - Ataman G. M. Semenoff |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-2722 \\ https://archive.org/details/smpa-60/page/n641/mode/2up | |1940.9 |Source reports that inner Mongolia will soon be turned into a buffer state. "Was decided upon at the last conference of Soviet Russian, Outer Mongolian, Manchukuoan and Japanese delegates..." |5 | | 113 | 60 | 361 | Japanese growing influence and local Italian and German commercial circles | | | |See N-361C | | | 113 | 60 | 361C | Reported reaction of local German and Italian commercial circles to growing Japanese influence |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-2725 \\ https://archive.org/details/smpa-60/page/n645/mode/2up | |1942.3 |Italian and German discontent at Japanese military restrictions. Call for a buffer state to be established between German occupied Russia and Japanese occupied region. |7 | | 113 | 60 | 362 | Ordure coolies in the French Concession - strike called off |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-2700 \\ https://archive.org/details/smpa-60/page/n1363/mode/2up | |1940.9 |Last file in Reel 60. Ordure = excrement. They had declared a strike asking for better wages and conditions. Some 600 of them employed in French Concession by 張泉記. Among their demands was a raincoat for each coolie. Strike engineered by the 上海特別市總工會 seen as a pro-Japanese organization. |5 | | 113 | 61 | 363 | Assassination of Lieu Tseng Ming |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-2560 \\ https://archive.org/details/smpa-61/page/n3/mode/2up | |1940.9 |Shot dead while riding a rikshaw. Lieu was from Anhui, was police constable. "The deceased was alleged to have failed to live up to his promise after the receipt of bribes, with the result that he was assassinated." |5, 7 | | 113 | 61 | 364 | Tsi Yen Nen Nyi |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-2760 | | |cross-ref |1 | | 113 | 61 | 365 | Hwa Hwa Middle School - dispute over lease |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-2634 \\ https://archive.org/details/smpa-61/page/n11/mode/2up | |1940 |Three rented rooms were joined together without permission "in consequence of which a dispute arose." |4, 6 | | 113 | 61 | 366 | Hsiang Pao |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-2633 | | |cross-ref sheet |1 | | 113 | 61 | 367 | Confidential |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-2593 | | |Nothing |1 | | 113 | 60 | 367C | Threat of life of Mr. C. V. Starr, managing director of Post-Mercury Co. |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-2748 \\ https://archive.org/details/smpa-60/page/n653/mode/2up | |1942.8 |Starr arrived Shanghai 1921, engaged in insurance and newspapers. Left Shanghai 1940.9. July, 1940 Wang Jingwei said to have wanted his expulsion along with 6 other foreigners, said to be because of their pro-Chongqing views. They reported threat to life to French police. |7 | | 113 | 61 | 368 | Victor Sydney Elliott alias Vincent Lorraine alias Garry alias A. Smith, Eurasian (unrecognized) |https://archive.org/details/smpa-61/page/n17/mode/2up | |1940.9 | |7 | | 113 | 61 | 369 | Threatening letter - Mr. Tsu S Yi |https://archive.org/details/smpa-61/page/n23/mode/2up | |1940.9 | |3 | | 113 | 61 | 371 | Chang Yien Pao application for registration |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-101 | | |cross-ref. D8149 |1 | | 113 | 61 | 372 | Farewell parties in honor of Mr. Y. Miura, Japanese Consul General |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-2612 \\ https://archive.org/details/smpa-61/page/n27/mode/2up | |1940.9.14 |To be held at Astor House Hotel who will leave to take up position as minister to Mexico. |2 | | 113 | 61 | 373 | Anniversary of the occupation of Manchuria by Japan (1931) |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-2681 https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-2544 \\ \\ https://archive.org/details/smpa-61/page/n29/mode/2up | |1940.9 |File in first link does not match title: Mrs. Anna Gourievna Teseikin from Siberia, worked as dancing partner |4, 14, 19 | | 113 | 61 | 374 | Seizure of Love - a volume edited by D. H. Lawrence |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-2732 \\ https://archive.org/details/smpa-61/page/n619/mode/2up | |1941.3 |Seized works include Lady Chatterlee's Lover, Ideal Marriage, and Yama the Pitt by Alexandra Kuprin. New China Book Company Central Arcade. "Sexual Life of Savages" "as now been published and examination by this office reveaied that whilst it contains matter of a sexual nature, it is treated in a serious scientific manner which cannot be objected to." |26 | | 113 | 61 | 375 | Mr. Sung Pah Chun, manager of the Foo Foong Flour Mill |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-2677 \\ https://archive.org/details/smpa-61/page/n47/mode/2up | |1940.9 |Son of manager (孫伯群) kidnapped. |10 | | 113 | 61 | 376 | Zee Zoong Dao, Chinese medicine shops |https://archive.org/details/smpa-61/page/n589/mode/2up | |1940.10 | |30 | | 113 | 61 | 377 | Visit to lawyer’s residence by armed men |https://archive.org/details/smpa-61/page/n57/mode/2up | |1940.10 | |11 | | 113 | 61 | 378 | Transportation coolies on customs jetty pontoons No. 6 and 7 - mediation by Municipal Police |https://archive.org/details/smpa-61/page/n69/mode/2up | |1940.10 | |16 | | 113 | 61 | 379 | Mrs. Anna Teseikin [Microfilm header reads 373] |https://archive.org/details/smpa-61/page/n85/mode/2up | |1940.9 | |4 | | 113 | 61 | 380 | Preparatory Office of the Shanghai Special Municipality Confectionery Shop Employees Union - members assaulted |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-2704 \\ https://archive.org/details/smpa-61/page/n581/mode/2up | |1941.6 |上海茶食業職工會 founded 1940.1. Assault recorded. |8 | | 113 | 61 | 381 | Letter from HBM Passport Control Office requesting information re Janus (Janos) Mark, Hungarian |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-2655 \\ https://archive.org/details/smpa-61/page/n93/mode/2up \\ https://archive.org/details/smpa-61/page/n99/mode/2up | |1940.9 |Had expired Hungarian passport. Issued temporary Netherlands passport valid for one year. Was an employee in Bangkok and wanted to travel to Japan and North China. Another source says he is a former Hungarian Ensign 1914-8, prisoner in Siberia. Then to Harbin where his reputation is not good. To Shanghai 1930 for a few months. In debt, back to Harbin. Left for Dairen 1940. |6 | | 113 | 61 | 382 | Reported movement for a new Japanese political structure |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-2724 \\ https://archive.org/details/smpa-61/page/n573/mode/2up | |1940.10 |On the formation of the shintaisei 新体制. Merging of a variety of organizations and establishment of 興亜_公会. Includes organizational chart. |7 | | 113 | 61 | 383 | Strike at the Record Tools Mfg. Co. |https://archive.org/details/smpa-61/page/n89/mode/2up \\ https://archive.org/details/smpa-61/page/n569/mode/2up | |1940.9 | |2 | | 113 | 61 | 384 | Yong Foong Silk Weaving Factory |https://archive.org/details/smpa-61/page/n91/mode/2up | |1940.9 | |2 | | 113 | 61 | 385 | Alleged kidnapping of a male Chinese |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-2542 \\ https://archive.org/details/smpa-61/page/n101/mode/2up | |1940.9 |Wife reports husband kidnapped by three people. Man is accountant and partner of 福利地產公司 |4 | | 113 | 61 | 386 | Listing of seized documents from Sinza Station |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-2659 \\ https://archive.org/details/smpa-61/page/n541/mode/2up | |1941 |Includes list of documents. |29 | | 113 | 61 | 387 | Examination of handwriting of attached letter received by D.I. Kao Yen-Ken |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-2609 \\ https://archive.org/details/smpa-61/page/n105/mode/2up | |1940.9 |Threatening letter. No match found. |6 | | 113 | 61 | 388 | Tseng Pao |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-2757 | | |cross-ref D8149-S 46 |1 | | 113 | 61 | 390 | To Feng Jih Poa - unregistered newspaper | | | | | | | 113 | 61 | 391 | C.B.P.O.: 126 complimentary slips: D.C. |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-2572 \\ https://archive.org/details/smpa-61/page/n111/mode/2up | |1940.9 |All forms printed by the Crime Branch have been numbered. List of some of the form types. |3 | | 113 | 61 | 392 | List of documents, etc., the property of lawyer Sz Kieu Daung - Central F.I.R. |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-2657 \\ https://archive.org/details/smpa-61/page/n115/mode/2up | |1940.11 |lawyer alias was Jordan Darco Sze. Itemized list of documents related to assasination attempt on him. 史久當? Shot three times. Includes statement from Czech and Korean witnesses. |22 | | 113 | 61 | 393 | Yue Kwung Zer |https://archive.org/details/smpa-61/page/n137/mode/2up | |1940.9 | |10 | | 113 | 61 | 394 | Enquiries re movements of W. J. Morris, late of the Tientsin police |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-2607 \\ https://archive.org/details/smpa-61/page/n147/mode/2up | |1940.9 |He visited passport office and then booked passage for Hong Kong and thought to be bound for New Zealand with his wife. Supposedly wants to take up farming. Said to have left many bills unpaid. |6 | | 113 | 61 | 395 | Exhibition of modern Japanese dramatic performances and moving pictures to be held at the Japanese Modern Science Library in Shanghai | https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-2610 \\ https://archive.org/details/smpa-61/page/n517/mode/2up | |1941.3 |They want to do this to promote Sino-Japanese "cultural interflow". Anti-Japanese slogan chalked on gate-post. Public excluded from exhibition but 800 mostly Chinese invitees. Anti-Japanese slogans include: 反汪, 繼續抗戰, 反日抗日. Complaint of noise from open air cinema from adjoining Hamilton House. Egss thrown into compound from Hamilton House. |24 | | 113 | 61 | 396 | Reported kidnapping at Lane 608, HSE. |https://archive.org/details/smpa-61/page/n153/mode/2up | |1940.9 | |3 | | 113 | 61 | 397 | List of documents found at the home of Liu Ying who was assassinated |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-2656 \\ https://archive.org/details/smpa-61/page/n155/mode/2up | |1940.9 |Crime is politically motivated. Among posessesions are various intelligence documents of the Chongqing Nationalist government. Folder containing certificate to victim from the Japanese emperor. Booklet with addresses of important personages in Nationalist Government in Chongqing. Certificate from Japanese military. Shot in head while sleeping. Liu said by wife to have been employed as broker by Japanese clothing concern, Yong Hwa, on Bund. |15 | | 113 | 61 | 398 | Sung Cheu Zu, manager |https://archive.org/details/smpa-61/page/n171/mode/2up | |1940.9 | |10 | | 113 | 61 | 399 | Schoolboy kidnapped, O.O.L. - Chen Chong Tsung |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-2731 \\ https://archive.org/details/smpa-61/page/n181/mode/2up | |1940.9.28 |陳崇正 student at St John's middle school has been kidnapped by men on Jessfield Road. |4 | | 113 | 61 | 400 | Strike at the Dah Loh Iron Works |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-2741 | |1940.9 |150 on strike |2 | | 113 | 61 | 401 | Mr. Mousinho Fernando Remedios |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-2676 \\ https://archive.org/details/smpa-61/page/n185/mode/2up | |1940.9 |Attempted suicide, Portuguese |3 | | 114 | 61 | 402 | Loss of municipal property by C.D.C. 83 |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-2660 \\ https://archive.org/details/smpa-61/page/n187/mode/2up | |1940 |Police officer lost whistle and telephone box key |2 | | 114 | 61 | 403 | G. Igarashi re accidental shooting by a Japanese subject of a female Chinese |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-2620 \\ https://archive.org/details/smpa-61/page/n189/mode/2up | |1940.10 |At first denied it was intentional, but when "closely questioned" admited to murderous intent. He will be tried for murder in Nagasaki. |8 | | 114 | 61 | 404 | Eng. from Br. Consulate re 20 individuals |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-2605 | | |cross-ref | | | 114 | 61 | 405 | Article in the Tairiku Shinpo containing allegations against the Moore Memorial Church |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-2556 \\ https://archive.org/details/smpa-61/page/n199/mode/2up | |1940.10 |Article alleges that the church was used by Chongqing intelligence as a communication hub and an anti-Japanese performance. |7 | | 114 | 61 | 406 | Re search of hotels and lodging houses in Louza District |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-2714 \\ https://archive.org/details/smpa-61/page/n205/mode/2up | |1940.10 |File on shooting of Japanese officer, Y. Isobe of Japanese Air Force. Request for lodgings in Louza district to be searched by SMP made by Major Hayashi. Includes list of 11 hotels, 19 lodging houses. Supposedly almost 1,800 people searched.. |18 | | 114 | 61 | 407 | Further re the shooting and wounding of a male German refugee and a male Chinese by a Japanese sentry on the Hongkew Bridge |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-2619 \\ https://archive.org/details/smpa-61/page/n225/mode/2up | |1940.10 |German Heinrich Schlesinger shot, body removed to International Jewish Committee. Chauffeur Au Poo Yoong also died. |10 | | 114 | 61 | 408 | City government policemen taking prisoners through settlement unescorted |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-2582 \\ https://archive.org/details/smpa-61/page/n505/mode/2up | |1941.8 |10 members of Suzhou special public police released and escorted to Bund Jetty. Two of them had been armed with bayonets. Were being escorted by city government police through the international settlement without permission. Separate report on 30 Nanjing students being escorted to 76 Jessfield Road. Students were student police en route to Japan to study policing there. |11 | | 114 | 61 | 409 | Fatal traffic accident |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-2613 \\ https://archive.org/details/smpa-61/page/n235/mode/2up | |1940 |Accident report and statements |12 | | 114 | 61 | 410 | Chen Miao Fah |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-2577 \\ https://archive.org/details/smpa-61/page/n247/mode/2up |DSI Loh Wei Kong |1940.10 |ex-driver, driving instructor, |4 | | 114 | 61 | 411 | Re the arrest by the Japanese consular police of two Swiss subjects |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-2715 \\ https://archive.org/details/smpa-61/page/n251/mode/2up | |1940.10 |Call came in about fighting underway. Two Swiss, Georges Guhl and Otto Benkurt and a Korean Mr. Oka detained. They pushed away Mr. Oka when he was seen inspecting their motorcycle. Later when they emerged from the bar, they claim he hit one of them, with Japanese consular police nearby. Japanese officer Nakamoto involved. Swiss claim extraterritoriality. |5 | | 114 | 61 | 412 | Ling Pao, application for reregistration | | | | | | | 114 | 61 | 413 | Communication 19-9-40 from the British Consulate General concerning Miss Nina Bogdanoff |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-2585 \\ https://archive.org/details/smpa-61/page/n255/mode/2up | |1940.10 |Russian, father was officer in army. Registered with Russian Emigrant Committee. Made way to Japan and then possibly to Saigon or Bangkok. Stateless Russian, hatmaker. Trying to make her way back to Shanghai frmo Bangkok. |7 | | 114 | 61 | 414 | Dancing life |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-2596 | | |Cross Ref sheet |1 | | 114 | 61 | 415 | Tsing Chung Chon Poa - Sweet, Sweet Weekly |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-2761 | | |cross-ref D8419-D 33 |1 | | 114 | 61 | 416 | Wu Hsein Kung Poa |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-2771 | | |cross-ref D8419-S 24? |1 | | 114 | 61 | 417 | Japanese armed members in the French Concession |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-2639 \\ https://archive.org/details/smpa-61/page/n263/mode/2up | |1940.10 |Several properties under Japanese guard. |5 | | 114 | 61 | 418 | G. Schwartz, German |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-2622 \\ https://archive.org/details/smpa-60/page/n659/mode/2up | |1940 |first link just cross-ref |1, 10 | | 114 | 60 | 418C | Josef Schwartz - activities of |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-2643 | |1940 |Former Austrian, born Trieste, becomes POW of Rusisans, becomes Italian after WWI, to Vladivostok, French army and police, manager Palace Hotel Bar, salesman Ewo Brewery, arrested by French police on suspicion of narcotic smuggling. Obtains German citizenship after Austrian annexation. Becomes "ardent German" |10 | | 114 | 61 | 419 | Missing medical student |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-2672 \\ https://archive.org/details/smpa-61/page/n269/mode/2up | |1940 |Loh Siu Wang from Ningpo |3 | | 114 | 61 | 425 | R. Fowler (British), P.H.D., Inspector - anti-British attitude |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-2707 \\ https://archive.org/details/smpa-60/page/n669/mode/2up | |1940.7 |Health inspector. Communist and anti-British propaganda, "liable to cause a disturbing influence" |2 | | 114 | 60 | 427C | Spanish Economic Mission |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-2739 \\ https://archive.org/details/smpa-60/page/n671/mode/2up | |1940 |List of members of the Spanish Economic Mission that completed a tour in Japan |2 | | 114 | 60 | 432C | Foreigner engaged in the sale of counterfeit banknotes and narcotics |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-2614 \\ https://archive.org/details/smpa-60/page/n673/mode/2up | |1940.7 |presumed assumed name of Atrovsky, Russian-Polish, said to be selling heroin and cocaine supplied to him by a Korean. It is said counterfeit notes can be purchased from him at price of $1 US for $6 Shanghai |3 | | 114 | 60 | 441 | Mrs. A. P. Chernovaloff - antecedents and activities |https://archive.org/details/smpa-60/page/n677/mode/2up | |1940.10 | |5 | | 114 | 60 | 442C | Assassinations of Japanese military police in the Western District |https://archive.org/details/smpa-60/page/n681/mode/2up \\ https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-3300 | |1940 |Includes SMP Warrant Card (執照) for Zu Zeh Ding |>150 | | 114 | 60 | 457C | Activities of Gerald Owen Wootten and Victor Gensburguer - enquiry by HBM Consul General |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-2538 \\ https://archive.org/details/smpa-60/page/n433/mode/2up | |1940.10 |Former resident of Shanghai, now in San Francisco, "activities are suspect", born London, architect, wife Madeleine Louise still in Shanghai Peking Road. Associated with French Jewish national Victor Gensburger. |8 | | 114 | 60 | 467C | Opium trade in Nantao |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-2699 \\ https://archive.org/details/smpa-60/page/n923/mode/2up | |1940 |Lists and addresses of opium dens. |15, 17 | | 114 | 61 | 512 | Mr. J. K. Hora (Czechoslovakian) |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-2674 \\ https://archive.org/details/smpa-61/page/n495/mode/2up | |1941 |Believed to be funded from Germans, was formerly attached to Austrian intelligence in WWI, rebuffed by Czech community in Shanghai, connections in Cape Town, "dangerous individual who is working hand in glove with the Nazis..." |10 | | 114 | 60 | 522C | Arthur Read, American citizen |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-2555 | |1940 |American citizen, claimed to be representative of Lindbergh-Wylie group, meeting with Russian "Fascists" and Japanese. Author of book "The Adventure of an American Soldier with the Chinese Forces", left for Japan |2 | | 114 | 62 | 577 | New appointment of Miss S. R. J. Feigelman |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-2697 | |1944.9.5 | |1 | | 114 | 62 | 578 | Re activities of S.P.C. 439 Mai Singh |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-2713 \\https://archive.org/details/smpa-62/page/n761/mode/2up | |1944.9 |Member of the Indian Independence League and Indian National Army, receiving training at INA training camp at P?c?king Road. His attitude is against those who do not donate to the INA. He criticizes members of the IIL for pro-British views. |2 | | 114 | 62 | 592 | Anniversary re Jan. 28 incident - activities |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-2545 \\ https://archive.org/details/smpa-62/page/n223/mode/2up | |1942.1 |No indication that any demonstrations will take place. |2,19 | | 114 | 60 | 599 | Park Hotel - unrest among discharged employees |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-2505 | |1942.1 |decided to temporarily suspend 54 employees. They were to be paid for January and half pay for February and March. Manager assaulted by three employees. |6 | | 114 | 60 | 612 | Mr. William F. Kimfull |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-2679 \\ https://archive.org/details/smpa-60/page/n941/mode/2up | |1941 |known associate of narcotic gang, connected to jewel robbery in French concession, possible British subject. |7 | | 114 | 62 | 615 | Brief details of bombing of Grantown Ballroom |https://archive.org/details/smpa-62/page/n239/mode/2up | |1942.4 |Includes list of people. |46 | | 114 | 61 | 616 | Mrs. E. A. Tomaieff - Princess Tomaieff | https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-2684 \\ https://archive.org/details/smpa-61/page/n491/mode/2up | |1941.1 |Risk of arrest by Japanese after White Russians now under Japanese controlled court jurisdiction. |5 | | 114 | 61 | 621 | Western Shanghai Area Special Police Force |https://archive.org/details/smpa-61/page/n461/mode/2up | |1941.9 | |27 | | 114 | 62 | 630 | New China Daily News publishes list of Japanese propaganda organs |https://archive.org/details/smpa-62/page/n289/mode/2up | |1942.5 | |17 | | 114 | 61 | 636 | A. V. Waltker - application for registration as candidate for position of police watchman [Microfilm gives name G. M. Tretiakoff] |https://archive.org/details/smpa-61/page/n455/mode/2up \\ https://archive.org/details/smpa-61/page/n459/mode/2up | |1941.6 | |3 | | 114 | 60 | 647 | Further re Portuguese subject arrested by Japanese Consulate police in a Korean heroin den |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-2538/page/n3/mode/2up \\ https://archive.org/details/smpa-60/page/n441/mode/2up | |1940.12 |Francisco Xavier Babtista, arrested during a Japanese raid. He looked Japanese so they detained him. | 5 | | 114 | 61 | 648 | Shiro Brothers - workers resume work following mediation by Special Branch and Industrial and Social Division |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-2736 \\ https://archive.org/details/smpa-61/page/n423/mode/2up | |1941.12 | 220 workers walked out when working days reduced to 5 from 6 (Dec 13 1941), declared strike for better working conditions (August, 1941) and settled with mediation of police, Female workers allowed one month of leave after child birth with full wages. Range of other strike reports and documents. |32 | | 114 | 61 | 711 | Two pistol shots fired into guard room of Japanese landing party |https://archive.org/details/smpa-61/page/n421/mode/2up | |1941.3 | |3 | | 114 | 61 | 712 | Attempted murder of Zung Sih Eng |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-2566 \\ https://archive.org/details/smpa-61/page/n417/mode/2up | |1941.3 |chopped four times in head. Member of 大 character class of the Green Gang. |3 | | 114 | 61 | 713 | Ma Zang Yien |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-2661 \\ https://archive.org/details/smpa-61/page/n409/mode/2up |strike report |1941.3 |proprieter of incense shop, reporting on end of strike. |8 | | 114 | 61 | 714 | Attempted assassination of Chang Yang Nyi |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-2563 \\ https://archive.org/details/smpa-61/page/n407/mode/2up | |1941.3 |張養義 |3 | | 114 | 61 | 715 | Communication from the British Consulate General concerning the Kozikis family | | | | | | | 114 | 61 | 716 | Tsant Tsoong Zu |https://archive.org/details/smpa-61/page/n399/mode/2up | |1941.3 | |8 | | 114 | 61 | 756 | Assassination of a male Formosan in French Concession |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-2557 \\ https://archive.org/details/smpa-61/page/n395/mode/2up | |1941.4 |Assasination April 1 outside house 193 Rue Wagner by "lone desperado" of Tseu Hoong Nyieh 周鴻業. Had worked in educational and newspaper circles in Canton and spoke Cantonese. Became editor of Canton Daily News on North Szechuan Road. Employed by Japanese in intelligence. Heavily addicted to heroin, well aquainted with Korean drug dealers (refuting article translated on next page) |4 | | 114 | 61 | 757 | Assassination of Tung Chu, translator of C.M.F. |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-2561 \\ https://archive.org/details/smpa-61/page/n393/mode/2up | |1941.4 | Victim was 董肖涵, translator in French concession, shot on Ave Joffre by former criminal said to have been hired as "special service" of Western District, suspected political motivation. |2 | | 114 | 61 | 758 | Tanza Inice |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-2745 | | |cross-ref |1 | | 114 | 60 | 765C | Mrs. Evelyn Oleaga, History |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-2685/page/n3/mode/2up \\ https://archive.org/details/smpa-60/page/n949/mode/2up | |1941.4.7 | (Not in Index) Now in British Columbia, survived suicide of husband, married Spaniard, later associated with Hilaire du Berrier, US citizen of "very quiestionable character", aviator with Nationalists in Spain, bomber in Italo-Abyssianian conflict, agent for Japanese intelligence. Known as Viki Burkhart and associate of "Princess" Rajkumari Sumair Singh (Patiala), has styled herself Countess Victoria Lea. | 5 | | 114 | 60 | 795C | George Jean Lipsman |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-2624 \\ https://archive.org/details/smpa-60/page/n953/mode/2up | |1941.4 |Romanian by birth, 5 years in Calcutta as manager Far Eastern Hotels, restaurateur. General Manager CAthay Hotels. On Japanese attempt to buy Cathay Hotel, Nanking Road |4 | | 114 | 60 | 813 | Martin J. C. Woo |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-2664 \\ https://archive.org/details/smpa-61/page/n389/mode/2up | |1941.4 |native of Shanghai, 吳吉_, became Superintendent of Shanghai City Government 1939.1.7 |3 | | 114 | 62 | 815 | National Salvation propaganda found in the settlement on Apr. 27, 1941 |https://archive.org/details/smpa-62/page/n307/mode/2up | |1942.5 | |23 | | 114 | 61 | 816 | Missing Italian banker and niece |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-2671 \\ https://archive.org/details/smpa-61/page/n387/mode/2up | |1941.4.28 |Vgo Cahen D'Anveis and niece Carletti, told friends they were leaving for Beijing. Shipping lists show they left for Kobe. |2 | | 114 | 61 | 817 | Bruno Katz, German Jewish refugee - re proposed distribution of tracts among Jewish refugees |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-2570 \\ https://archive.org/details/smpa-61/page/n381/mode/2up | |1941.4 |"In short the contents of the leaflets exhort ail Jews in Shanghai to mend their Ways from a religious and moral angle." " Mr. KATZ, it would appear, is trying to do his utmost to improve the lot of local refugees but it is no exaggeration to state that he is a religious fanatic whose sole object in life seems to be to educate his fellow Jews in a religious sense." |5 | | 114 | 61 | 841 | Miss Sophia Koussis |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-2670 \\ https://archive.org/details/smpa-61/page/n379/mode/2up | |1941.5.9 |b. 1911 Vladivostok, father Greek mother Russian. Stenographer. No suspicion |2 | | 114 | 61 | 844 | V. E. Bedrin - candidate for the position of police watchman and/or bodyguard |https://archive.org/details/smpa-61/page/n375/mode/2up | |194.5 | |3 | | 114 | 61 | 845 | Mr. Joseph Rehak - enquiry from the British Consulate General in Shanghai |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-2675 \\ https://archive.org/details/smpa-61/page/n371/mode/2up | |1941.5 |Born Czechoslovakia, arrived from Vladivostock. Restaurateur, been to Harbin and Qingdao. Former owner of Kavkaz restaurant. Manager of Canidrom and Majestic ballrooms and licence of "Little Club", in Harbin 1938-40 managed Mars cafe, back to Shanghai and opeend Moravia-Czech Ham and Sausage Factory, managed Balalaika restaurant, contract to become matre d'hotel of Ritz restaurant and ballroom in Hong Kong. |5 | | 114 | 61 | 846 | Communication 24-4-41, Manila, from Messers. Rivera, Pascual, and Garcia concerning Witold Obropalsky |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-2587 \\ https://archive.org/details/smpa-61/page/n335/mode/2up | |1941.5 |Criminal record includes manufacturing explosives. 1930 back to Tianjin from Japan, said to have been involved in dealing narcotics. Info on fellow gang member M. Levitsky, Russian. Dealers in Morphine. |34 | | 114 | 61 | 853 | Asia Rubber Trust Company | | | | | | | 114 | 61 | 856 | A. P. Hull |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-2534 \\ https://archive.org/details/smpa-61/page/n329/mode/2up | |1941 |Singapore Naval authorities, Pathe camera man |6 | | 114 | 61 | 860 | Ralph Deitch |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-2712 \\ https://archive.org/details/smpa-61/page/n323/mode/2up | |1941.6.9 |Lithuanian British subject |4 | | 114 | 61 | 863 | Mrs. K. D. Rivkin - antecedents and character |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-2687 \\ https://archive.org/details/smpa-61/page/n319/mode/2up | |1941.5 |Russian Jewess from Odessa arrived via Harbin, operated boarding house, was manageress of Jewish Club and chief stewardess in Dairen Club. Opened restaurant Rose-Marie on 234 Broadway, and opened Wonder Bar, then operated bar Quinsan Gardens. |4 | | 114 | 61 | 865 | Mrs. Annetta Ottolenghi - enquiries |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-2682 \\ https://archive.org/details/smpa-61/page/n315/mode/2up | |1941.5 |Known in Shanghai as Mrs. Luca, artist |4 | | 114 | 61 | 867C | Alexander Crichton |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-2540 \\ https://archive.org/details/smpa-61/page/n309/mode/2up | |1941 |British, Scotland, Royal Navy, boxer, SMP police, International Export Company |6 | | 114 | 61 | 877 | Izak Markus Kurz |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-2638 \\ https://archive.org/details/smpa-61/page/n305/mode/2up | |1941.8 |Polish Jew, passport from Palestine left Shanghai for Tokyo |4 | | 114 | 61 | 887 | Richard Wyatt |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-2726 \\ https://archive.org/details/smpa-61/page/n303/mode/2up | |1941.4.22 |Life insurance |2 | | 114 | 61 | 895 | Mrs. Shura Purvey - address |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-2692 \\ https://archive.org/details/smpa-61/page/n289/mode/2up | |1941.8 |Effort to locate British subject and daughter Mina Kitzis, deported from Singapore. "conducted a brothel" in Bombay. |13 | | 114 | 61 | 900 | Marshal of the U.S. Court for China, Shanghai |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-2663 \\ https://archive.org/details/smpa-61/page/n283/mode/2up | |1941 |On American desire for confidential information on American subjects and others |7 | | 115 | 61 | 900/1 | Thorleaf Toeflesen et al: enquiry from U.S. Marshal |https://archive.org/details/smpa-61/page/n807/mode/2up | |1931, 1945-6 |Large file with many separate files relating to US citizens, including lists. Goes into the postwar period. |136 | | 115 | 61 | 900/33 | Nicolai Vassilievitch Shopoff alias Nicola Snopow Tsvetkovitch |https://archive.org/details/smpa-61/page/n277/mode/2up | |1941.11 | |5 | | 115 | 61 | 911 | Julius Marcus |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-2644 \\ https://archive.org/details/smpa-61/page/n271/mode/2up | |1941 |Pagoda Hosiery company, El Oriente Fabrica de Tabacos, d. 1937, missing husband |6 | | 115 | 61 | 917 | Dr. and Mrs. Harry Goodman - Dr. Hechtman |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-2601 \\ https://archive.org/details/smpa-61/page/n957/mode/2up | |1941.6 |Romanian Jew Dr. Hechtman in posession of passport of Harry Goodman who has been dead for two years. |4 | | 115 | 61 | 925 | Radio materials in Standard Radio Corporation. Godwin removed by Japanese. |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-2710 | |1941.6 |標準無線電公司 had all its radio equipment taken by the Japanese military in the French Concession. |2 | | 115 | 61 | 927 | Charles W. Lovy alias Karl Wilhelm Lowy |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-2575 \\ https://archive.org/details/smpa-61/page/n961/mode/2up | |1941.10 |Austrian Jewish refugee, b. 1910 Vienna with wife Lily. Worked as translator proofreader. Anti-Nazi. Separate file on enquiries for information about B. Silberstein, arrived 1934 |10 | | 115 | 61 | 933 | Communication 25-6-41 from the Netherlands Consulate General requesting information re numerical strength of local Russian community |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-2588 \\ https://archive.org/details/smpa-61/page/n973/mode/2up | |1941.7 |Claims that Russian community in Shanghai numberes 25,000, including some 1,200 Soviet citizens. Russian Emigrants committee carried out re-registration process and as of 1940.12 they counted 17,881 people: 6,912 Men, 8,366 women, rest children under 18. First half of 1941, another 1,566 registered (618 men, 779 women, rest children). To this number, small number of Ukrainians to be added, naturalized Chinese of Russian origin, and various Russian emigrants who failed to register for various reasons, seen to be relatively large. |11 | | 115 | 61 | 934 | Hanza Emile Ezre |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-2628 \\ https://archive.org/details/smpa-61/page/n983/mode/2up | |1941.6 |Romanian, arrived in 1923, married Judah Ezra who was arrested in US for narcotics trafficking. Works in cosmetics business, was British by marriage, husband came to Shanghai after serving sentence, connected Yung Sung Club |5 | | 115 | 61 | 935 | Friedrich Redlinger - German (Austrian) Jewish refugee - communication from British Consulate General, Shanghai |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-2615 \\ https://archive.org/details/smpa-61/page/n989/mode/2up | |1941.6 |a "trustworthy" anti-Nazi "sole desire...to proceed to Burma" where he can be employed as a printer. |4 | | 115 | 61 | 943 | Income Tax Bureau of the Ministry of Finance of the Nanking Government - activities |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-2636 \\ https://archive.org/details/smpa-61/page/n993/mode/2up |Clip,Evening Echo |1941.7.31 |Example of "tax collectors" coming and assessing tax owed for 1940, then offering to accept some money to re-assess the tax at a lower amount. |20 | | 115 | 61 | 944 | July 7, 1941 - the 4th anniversary of the outbreak of Lukouchiao Incident, 1937, Sino-Japanese hostilities |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-2645 \\ https://archive.org/details/smpa-61/page/n1013/mode/2up | |1941.8 |Includes a range of files, newspaper clippings and reports related to this, including some translations of propaganda material. |45 | | 115 | 61 | 947 | Letter from HBM Consulate General, Shanghai, June 10, 1941 - J. Schleier |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-2654 \\ https://archive.org/details/smpa-61/page/n1061/mode/2up | |1941.7.7 |Izac Schleyer Romanian subject domiciled in Lwow, Romanian passport arrived Shanghai 1941 |5 | | 115 | 61 | 955 | Male Russian abducted by 4 male Koreans and detained by Japanese gendarmerie | https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-2662 \\ https://archive.org/details/smpa-61/page/n977/mode/2up \\ https://archive.org/details/smpa-61/page/n1067/mode/2up | |1941.7 |The Russian in question to be charged with extortion (of Korean heroin sellers) |10,3 | | 115 | 61 | 966 | Entry of Russian members of SMP into Canada and Australia for long leave [Microfilm header reads 955] |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-2608 | |1941.7 |"He stated that it was at present practically impossible for any alien to secure entry to Canada for any purpose." "Mr. Cox was asked how European Political Refugees were affected and replied that entry to Australia was impossible for then." |3 | | 115 | 61 | 969 | P. H. Tolani - arrival of (Pahaljrai Hiranand Tolani alias Pahlaj) |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-2701 \\ https://archive.org/details/smpa-61/page/n1081/mode/2up | |1941.7 |Arrived in Shanghai from Nagasaki. Believed to have misappropriated $182,000 from Commercial Agency. |4 | | 115 | 61 | 973 | Robert Charles Turner sentenced to gaol for "unlawful killing" |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-2728 \\ https://archive.org/details/smpa-61/page/n1085/mode/2up | |1941.7 |Newspaper clipping. Former chief SMC architect kills his gardener with an explosive trap he had set up to scare away thieves. |2 | | 115 | 61 | 974 | Fritz Covat |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-2616 | | |cross-ref |1 | | 115 | 61 | 978 | Ignaz Pivnik - German Jewish refugee - begging letter |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-2635 \\ https://archive.org/details/smpa-61/page/n1089/mode/2up | |1939.8 |Refugee born Viena 1915, registered with the International Relief Fund. |4 | | 115 | 61 | 985 | British resident is penalized - Mr. Richard T. Down |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-2567 \\ https://archive.org/details/smpa-61/page/n1093/mode/2up | |1941.7 |Employed with Andersen Meyer & Co. Born Bristol, England, been in Shanghai since 1919. Penalized for not registering in consulate. Letter asking for information on him when he didn't write letters. |7 | | 115 | 61 | 989 | Antonia Hane - communication from Swiss Consulate General re whereabouts |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-2550 \\ https://archive.org/details/smpa-61/page/n1099/mode/2up | |1941.8 |No trace of her found. |9 | | 115 | 60 | 1000C | Anne Mary Beaumont and Hilda Evelyn Evans - applicants for position of secretary to Commissioner of Police |https://archive.org/details/smpa-60/page/n967/mode/2up | |1941.7 | |5 | | 115 | 61 | 1001 | Reported arrest of Woo Kwung Sung, manager of Sung Sing No. 9 by Japanese gendarmes in French Concession |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-2720 \\ https://archive.org/details/smpa-61/page/n1109/mode/2up | |1941.8 |Released by French police. Had been arrested on suspicion of involvement of murder of a Japanese Special Deputy Commissioner. |5 | | 115 | 61 | 1002 | Labour unrest amongst employees of the Sing Kong Press, No. 477-481 Sinza Road |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-2651 \\ https://archive.org/details/smpa-61/page/n1113/mode/2up | |1941.7 | 23 workers demand better pay, rice, hours reduced to 8 from 9 and 5 instead of 6 night hours, full rest and pay on Sundays. Strike settled, "management will consider an increase" |7 | | 115 | 61 | 1003 | Discovery of a smoke bomb at a Japanese department store in French Concession |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-2600 \\ https://archive.org/details/smpa-61/page/n1121/mode/2up | |1941.7 |日商合同百貨商店 |2 | | 115 | 61 | 1004 | Chung Hwa Wharf Stevedoring and Lighterage Co. Ltd. |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-2580 \\ https://archive.org/details/smpa-61/page/n1123/mode/2up | |1941.7 |Includes heavy financing by Shanghai police. |13 | | 115 | 61 | 1005 | Discovery of a bomb in French Concession |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-2599 \\ https://archive.org/details/smpa-61/page/n1137/mode/2up | |1941.7.29 |Bomb of the cigarette tin type found at entrance of clothing shop. |2 | | 115 | 61 | 1006 | Reported bombing of residence of manager of Mitsui Bussan Kaisha, Ltd. untrue - case revealed to be armed robbery at another residence |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-2721 \\ https://archive.org/details/smpa-61/page/n1139/mode/2up | |1941.7 |Attempted robbery posing as water melon hawkers carrying a hand grenade. |4 | | 115 | 61 | 1007 | Public Works Department - Chinese supervisor of Yenping Road Depot kidnapped |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-2706 \\ https://archive.org/details/smpa-61/page/n1143/mode/2up | |1941.8 | Had previously received threatening letters, was said to have earned displeasure of a coolie union. |6 | | 115 | 61 | 1014 | Nicolay Ivanovich Lebedeff, I. N. Masloff, Miss P. T. Potekalova, Miss N. S. Baranova alias Baiwkina and Mrs. V. N. Horton nee Nikolajeff | | | | | | | 115 | 61 | 1018 | Nanking News Jursit Ass'n Inaugurated |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-2696 \\ https://archive.org/details/smpa-61/page/n1149/mode/2up | |1941.7 |Election results recorded. |2 | | 115 | 61 | 1020 | Foreign Hotel Chinese Employees’ Mutual Aid Society |https://archive.org/details/smpa-61/page/n1151/mode/2up | |1941.8 |Connected D1020. Large collection with lists and misc. files. |114 | | 115 | 61 | 1026 | Mrs. Liselotte Mergler |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-2688 \\ https://archive.org/details/smpa-61/page/n1275/mode/2up | |1941.8 |German Jewish, arrived June 1939. Father is owner of Hermen Stamp Co. Bubbling Well Road, Married Harry Mergler |5 | | 115 | 61 | 1031 | Edwin Vincent Cunningham |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-2604 \\ https://archive.org/details/smpa-61/page/n1279/mode/2up | |1941 |dismissed teacher from St John's University, theft |2 | | 115 | 61 | 1033 | Miss L. A. Nikolsseff - antecedents and character |https://archive.org/details/smpa-61/page/n1281/mode/2up | |1941.8 | |2 | | 115 | 61 | 1035 | Mr. W. Duncan |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-2678 \\ https://archive.org/details/smpa-61/page/n1283/mode/2up | |1941.8.12 |Note saying W. Duncan will be head of Special Branch, SMP |2 | | 115 | 61 | 1068 | Communication 20-8-41 from the Office of the Press Attache, British Embassy, concerning Anatoly Innkentievich Soutnikoff |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-2586 \\ https://archive.org/details/smpa-61/page/n1293/mode/2up | |1941.8 |Sotnikoff is Russian born in Siberia, escaped from USSR to Manchuria 1930 and lived in Harbin. 1937 to Shanghai. Wireless operator by profession. Then to Japan 1939. Reportedly engaged by Miguchi Co. |4 | | 115 | 61 | 1077 | Klaus Mehnet, German (Aryan) |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-2647 \\ https://archive.org/details/smpa-61/page/n1285/mode/2up | |1941.9 |German born in Moscow, Prof of History at U of Hawaii, publisher of XXth Century. "An enthusiastic Nazi"; "Frequent visitor to the German school in Great Western Road and to the Park Hotel, where he is often seen in conversation with members of the German Consulate-General" |7 | | 115 | 61 | 1080 | R. H. (Nick) Boyle and H. (Harry) Kerrey |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-2708 \\ https://archive.org/details/smpa-61/page/n1297/mode/2up | |1941.8 |Boyle from Newcastle Australia, to Manila 1920 on crew of sailing ship, to Shanghai 1922. Manila police report, "The reputation of Jack Boyle, alias Nick Boyle, in this community is very poor. He sponged on his friends for support while in Manila and sometimes took part in boxing matches, invariably losing- During his stay in Manila he was associated with the worst element". Discharged by Jardine Bund pontoon for malfeasance. Drunkard. Kerrey is professional piano player, "indulges in alcoholic bouts from time to time and quite unfit to work on these occasions." |5 | | 115 | 61 | 1089 | Mrs. Newman Wolson |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-2689 \\ https://archive.org/details/smpa-61/page/n1303/mode/2up | |1941.9 |No information about her |4 | | 115 | 62 | 1101 | Fraudulent activities of Valentin Herper, head of the "Asia Land Co." |https://archive.org/details/smpa-62/page/n331/mode/2up | |1942.10 | |31 | | 115 | 61 | 1102 | Sept. 18 anniversary - passed off quietly (Mukden Incident 1931) |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-2733 \\ https://archive.org/details/smpa-61/page/n1307/mode/2up | |1941.9 |Collection of a number of different files. Includes translation of various handbills for "national salvation propaganda" and then a list of pro-Wang Jingwei handbills. |40 | | 115 | 61 | 1103 | Labour unrest at the Ching Hwa Glass Factory |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-2652 \\ https://archive.org/details/smpa-61/page/n1349/mode/2up | |1941.9 |晶華 Glass factory. Manager suspended 33 apprentices due to recent power outage. They were offered 3 months pay but demanded 5 and said they would not leave factory until demand met. Management proposal accepted with mediation of police. |2 | | 115 | 61 | 1104 | Van Foong - silk weaving factory |https://archive.org/details/smpa-61/page/n1351/mode/2up | |1942.3 |Last file on Roll 61 |2 | | 115 | 62 | 1232 | Mrs. Vera Levitsky nee Stikova |https://archive.org/details/smpa-62/page/n5/mode/2up | |1941.11 | |8 | | 115 | 62 | 1233 | L. Klausner |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-2650 \\ https://archive.org/details/smpa-62/page/n13/mode/2up | |1941 |German citizen, G. Voyden Company |4 | | 115 | 62 | 1234 | Mrs. Regina Campbell nee Rosenberg |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-2690 \\ https://archive.org/details/smpa-62/page/n17/mode/2up | |1941.11 |born Silesia, German Jewish parents. German passport, employed as bar girl in Imperial Bar on Broadway |4 | | 115 | 62 | 1237 | Mrs. Gwendolyn Maud Andrews |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-2686 \\ https://archive.org/details/smpa-62/page/n21/mode/2up | |1941.11 |Born in Shanghai, father British with Shanghai Power Company. Works as stenographer with Phoenix Assurance Company. Info requested by future husband. |4 | | 115 | 62 | 1238 | Hans Gutwirth - Argus Detective Agency |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-2627 \\ https://archive.org/details/smpa-62/page/n25/mode/2up \\ https://archive.org/details/smpa-62/page/n37/mode/2up | |1941.11 |advertisement for detective agency. Employee of Chemico chemical firm. "Has a very amateurish conception about the work of a detective and intends to specialise in 'shadowing' the wives of jealous husbands, using all sorts of comic opera disguises." Mixed in with a large collection of other files labeled "Jap" |4,,178 | | 115 | 62 | 1266 | R. H. Kehrwyn - application for license to carry firearms |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-2709 \\ https://archive.org/details/smpa-62/page/n29/mode/2up | |1941.12 |Austrian, until recently German passport. Fought in Austrian army against Russians. Engineer by profession. Worked at Ford plant in Detroit. Went to Italy in 1940 to have daughter's voice trained. While there, his permit to return to the US was cancelled as German citizen. Was to fly on a Norwegian airlines flight from Germany to Athens, but the plane was detained when Norway was invaded. Through a Nazi lawyer's help he got the plane released and flew to Athens with it. Instead of returning to Berlin after his mission he went to Shanghai, reported to German council and was ordered to work with Japanese military. Says he did this under Nazi pressure from German council. Insists his involvement with Japanese military is on commercial basis. He made way to Shanghai from Japan, German Council insists he returns to Japan, reminding him he is a deserter for failing to return to Berlin from Athens. His German passport is taken away in Shanghai by German Council after his refusal to return to Japan. Claims to have given intelligence to British naval office members Woolley and Sheppard. Believes his life in danger and that he is being followed by Nazis. Woolley claims information given was worthless and says Kehrwyn is "dangerous person capable of double-crossing anyone with whom he has dealings." |7 | | 115 | 62 | 1271 | Chung Hwa People’s Anti-British and American Association to give cinema shows and concerts at Grand Theatre on July 7, 1942 [Microfilm header reads 1238] |https://archive.org/details/smpa-62/page/n363/mode/2up | |1942.3 | |10 | | 116 | 61 | 1366 | Sale of indecent books - managers of bookstores warned | | | | | | | 116 | 62 | 1368 | British subject missing - Mr. Watts | https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-2569 \\ https://archive.org/details/smpa-62/page/n373/mode/2up | |1942 |Last seen by a Mrs. Andrews near the Hungjao Golf Club. He told her that he was going to Tianjin. |2 | | 116 | 62 | 1371 | Tsi Li Ming - hospitalized suffering gunshot wounds |https://archive.org/details/smpa-62/page/n375/mode/2up | |1942.2 | | | | 116 | 62 | 1401 | New People Movement - promoted by the Nanking Government |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-2698 \\ https://archive.org/details/smpa-62/page/n377/mode/2up | |1942.1 |on Wang Jingwei's collaborationist government campaign. Follows principles of the Chongqing New Life movement and the Sino-Japanese Rapprochment Pact. Outline of plan that emerged from 1942.1.16 meeting for propaganda, recruiting, etc. Prizes for composing songs and plays on the movement. |3 | | 116 | 62 | 1410 | Anti-British and Anti-American Association meeting |https://archive.org/details/smpa-62/page/n381/mode/2up | |1942.6 | |13 | | 116 | 62 | 1411 | Kiangsu High Court, Second Branch |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-2646 \\ https://archive.org/details/smpa-62/page/n393/mode/2up | |1942.1 |Names and addresses of court officials |4 | | 116 | 62 | 1416 | British subject arrested by Japanese - consular police for shop-lifting |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-2568 \\ https://archive.org/details/smpa-62/page/n397/mode/2up | |1942.2 |George Henry Gracias Cameron, living at Salvation Army Hospital. He stole two Japanese-English dictionaries. |2 | | 116 | 62 | 1418 | Release of communist suspect |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-2718 \\ https://archive.org/details/smpa-62/page/n399/mode/2up | |1942 |Suspect Hsu Tsao Sih (許_雪), found with Russian books. Includes interesting list of books including Russian classics. |17 | | 116 | 62 | 1427 | Shanghai office of the International Anti-Communist League established |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-2734 \\ https://archive.org/details/smpa-62/page/n417/mode/2up | |1942.2.12 |國際反共聯盟 office opened February 1 1942. Will publish a monthly 國際反共聯盟月刊. Chaiman of the organization is 朱鼎. Headquarters of the organization is in Tokyo with branch in Nanjing. |3 | | 116 | 62 | 1432 | Central Charity Committee |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-2574 \\ https://archive.org/details/smpa-62/page/n421/mode/2up | |1942 |Regulations of the St Panteleiman's Society for the Care of Indigent Tuberculars |7 | | 116 | 62 | 1433 | Alleged threats against a clerk in the employ of Samuel Osborn and Company Ltd. |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-2543 | |1942.2 |A clerk reported to be threatened by 3 ex-coolies. |1 | | 116 | 62 | 1436 | Communication from Robert Peritz requesting permission to establish an office as a commission agent for turf accountant |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-2590 \\ https://archive.org/details/smpa-62/page/n511/mode/2up | |1942.2 |To collect bets related to Canidrome, and receive 7% commission on all bets. |2 | | 116 | 62 | 1437F-3 | List of foreign census in the Central District |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-2658 \\ https://archive.org/details/smpa-62/page/n429/mode/2up | |1942.10 |Hard to read, roll version contains useful list of residents by nationality. |1, 50 | | 116 | 62 | 1437-2 | Pao Chia system in the settlement |https://archive.org/details/smpa-62/page/n483/mode/2up \\ https://archive.org/details/smpa-62/page/n555/mode/2up | |1942.9 | |21, ~100 | | 116 | 62 | 1437-3 | Pao Chia system in the settlement (continued) |https://archive.org/details/smpa-62/page/n513/mode/2up | |1942.4 | |40 | | 116 | 62 | 1437-73(1) | Organization of "Civil Policing Corps" by French police authorities expenses to be borne by residents in Pao Chia District | | | | | | | 116 | 62 | 1440 | Meeting held by the "China Anti-British and Anti-American Association" [Microfilm header reads 1473] |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-2665 | |1942.2 |中華民族反英美協會 meeting with around 400 in attendance. | | | 116 | 62 | 1444 | Miss Kira P. Mugantseff - antecedents and character |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-2668 \\ https://archive.org/details/smpa-62/page/n655/mode/2up | |1942.2 |Russian widow, cashier |3 | | 116 | 62 | 1457 | Membership and activities of the "Independent Australia League" in Shanghai |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-2666 \\ https://archive.org/details/smpa-62/page/n659/mode/2up | |1942.5 |"Breakaway Australia Movement" |25 | | 116 | 62 | 1459 | Shanghai Municipality Buddhists’ Association - formally inaugurated | | | | | | | 116 | 62 | 1473 | The Hellenic Benevolent Society of China |https://archive.org/details/smpa-62/page/n683/mode/2up | |1942.2 |Includes member list |13 | | 116 | 62 | 1478 | Translation from French - circular |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-2752 \\ https://archive.org/details/smpa-62/page/n505/mode/2up | |1942.3 |Bizarre statement of Paul A. Permingeat |4 | | 116 | 62 | 1479 | Arrival of Mr. P. Dufour |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-2554 \\ https://archive.org/details/smpa-62/page/n699/mode/2up | |1942.7 |Havas News Agency |3 | | 116 | 62 | 1482 | [[N1482|Power-of-attorney of Mrs. Martha Ehrlich, German Jewish refugee - request for police endorsement of document for purposes of legalization]] |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-2703 \\ https://archive.org/details/smpa-62/page/n703/mode/2up | |1942 |Matter concerns a lift and its contents in Switzerland to be auctioned off. |3 | | 116 | 62 | 1483 | Cooperative store of the Russian Accountants’ Association |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-2594 \\ https://archive.org/details/smpa-62/page/n709/mode/2up | |1942.3 |On the goals, beyond commercial, of the cooperative store. |3 | | 116 | 62 | 1484 | Heinrich Lukacs - communication from, requesting permission to organize lotteries of valuables |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-2630 \\ https://archive.org/details/smpa-62/page/n711/mode/2up | |1942.3 |German Jewish refugee. Lukacs seemed vague and not able to clearly describe the proposed scheme which was to benefit the refugee communitee. Said not be in public interest to allow this. |4 | | 116 | 62 | 1502(C) | Sub-Inspector S. G. Nadeyeff - letter to editor of New Times |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-2595 \\ https://archive.org/details/smpa-62/page/n715/mode/2up | |1942.4 |Nadeyeff said to be member of local Soviet Citizens Club, alleged to have been involved in anti-Soviet activities. |5 | | 116 | 60 | 1523(C) | Complaint of Hungarian Association re enclosed notice in the Shanghai Times of May 2, 1942 |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-2592 \\ https://archive.org/details/smpa-60/page/n957/mode/2up | |1942.5 |Hungarian community in Shanghai used to be very small, now includes many more due to Jewish refugees, who are now more than half of the membership. Possibly the call for Hungarians to register had anti-semitic element? Original article not included. |9 | | 116 | 62 | 1528(C) | Coal racket: giving rise to political suspects |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-2584 \\ https://archive.org/details/smpa-62/page/n721/mode/2up | |1942.4 |pillage of coal from M.B.K. Coal Yard in Pootung |3 | | 116 | 62 | 1547 | Betty Birnbaum, suspected white slave trafficking |https://archive.org/details/smpa-62/page/n723/mode/2up | |1940.4 | |10 | | 116 | 62 | 1714 | Arrest of members of Shanghai Shoe Stall Keepers Lien Nyi Association |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-2553 \\ https://archive.org/details/smpa-62/page/n735/mode/2up | |1942.11 |Complaint of assault. |2 | | 116 | 62 | 1734 | Enquiries on behalf of Public Health Department. SMC re missing medicine. G. N. Ginh, Russian emigrant |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-2606 \\ https://archive.org/details/smpa-62/page/n737/mode/2up | |1942.7 |Suspect as potentially being involved in the missing medicine. |15 | | 116 | 62 | 1740 | Further on Yellow Federation (the racial grouping of Asiatics) |https://archive.org/details/smpa-62/page/n753/mode/2up | |1943.1 | |4 | | 116 | 62 | 1741 | Anti-Japanese pamphlets found posted on Race Course Road |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-2549 \\ https://archive.org/details/smpa-62/page/n757/mode/2up | |1943.3 |Posters include "Oppressed members of the Vigilance corps Are you willing to act as the claws and teeth of the Japarese devils?” “Oppressed members of the Vigilance Corps! Are you willing to obstruct the patriotic movement?” |4 | | 116 | 60 | 1766 | Re performance by Mr. Herbert Zerbert, German Jewish refugee |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-2716 \\ https://archive.org/details/smpa-60/page/n447/mode/2up | |1943.4 |Gave a performance without license. Zernick in body of document. Performance anti-German and anti-Japanese, ridiculing Japanese gendarmes. |1 | | ? | ? | 900/42 | Heirich Kayer and fourteen other persons |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-2629 | |1941.12.7 |(Not in index) |1 |