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39 15 5002A Russian Emigrants Committee [2 folders: 1937-1941, 1941-1944]
40 15 5002 Comment on the situation in the Russian community in connection with the registration of the Russian Emigrants' Committee with the Chinese authorities
40 5021 Note: see D 7042
40 5024 Report re Morrison trial: ex-Centrosojus employee outspoken in charges against Soviet firm
40 5030 SMP Special Branch re Zirkel, Mrs. Greta, German, and Zeisner-Wilhelm, German
40 15-16 5032 Japanese shrines (2) on Kiangwan Road. Dedication to Japanese soldiers fallen in Shanghai hostilities, 1932
40 16 5038 China General Omnibus Co. labour cable, 1940
40 16 5044 Abolition of Municipal orchestra advocated. The activities of a Korean Communist at Taiyuan. Enquiries re Gensburger family.
40 5072 Copy of newspaper clipping entitled “Shanghai to Hold Anti-War Meet”
40 16 5085 Alleged diamond smuggling into Shanghai Kalyk alias Kolinienko re Communist Youth League
40 16 5114
40 16 5127 James Langston Hughes. . .American Negro intellectual
40 5200 [Missing]
40 16 5214 “Appeal of the Chinese Communist Party,” translation from New Shanghai Life, July 22, 1923; “Chinese Communist Manifesto,” newspaper clipping from the North China Daily News, July 21, 1923. [File missing from paper records]
40 16 5226 Compensation for the family of the late Huang Yung Hua
40 5239 Glass, C. F., British; Greenfield, E., maybe Austrian; Gaulin, C. H., Granich, Max, Granich, Grace, Gohdes, G., German. [List of names only]
40 16 5265 Belgian baroness named Pidoll or De Pidoll commits suicide by taking veronal. Sir Frederick White is the principal witness.
40 16 5272 Proposed establishment of a gambling den at Passage 100, House 10, Route De Say Zoong
40 16 5293 Chung Kuo Seamen's General Labour Union pamphlets distributed
41 16 5300 Licensed brothels - French Concession
41-42 16-17 5310 Press cuttings re SHP Co. strike - Shanghai Power Company (SPC) labour situation. (September-December 1933). Includes index to file, Shanghai Power Company strike.
42 17 5364 Applications for enrollment - Transport Company, SVC
42 17 5377 Mustafa Osman Bey alias S. M. Osmand Bey
42 17 5378 Mrs. E. A. Manjosova alias Mrs. D. Manjosova
42 17 5383 Revised regulations governing private schools
42 17 5385 Enquiry from the Netherlands Consulate General re Miss E. Lovreglio
42 17 5386 16th anniversary of the Soviet rule in the U.S.S.R.
42 17 5388 Communist propaganda among foreign naval and military forces in Shanghai
42 17 5390 V. A. Yakhonoff, author of the book entitled The Chinese Soviets
42 17 5391 V. V. Voloshin, candidate for position of police watchman
42 17 5392 Richard David Tidy and Dora Alice Beck (absconded nurse from isolation hospital, Shanghai) further information supplied
42 17 5393 Anti-war congress - “Foreign Languages Research Society”
42 17 5402 Exhibit of alleged indecent photos of naked white women at 292 Woosung Road
42 17 5404 M. V. Elistratoff and G. G. Tchinin alias Tychinin “round the world” travellers
42 17 5405 A visa for admission into Netherlands India was issued to Mr. and Mrs. Miquel Covarrubias, of Mexican nationality
42 17 5408 Whereabouts V. N. Palitza
42 17 5409 Lecture at the foreign YMCA on Oct. 31, 1933, on “The Chinese Soviet Republic in Southern Kiangsi”
42 17 5411 Enquiries concerning Jules Kutron
42 17 5412 Communication from the French police re a Communist named Pan Bock Liang
42 17 5413 “Red Flag,” issue No. 60, dated Oct. 15, 1933
42 17 5416 M. T. Extureff, applicant for enlistment in Russian Regt. SVC
42 5418 Newspaper clippings re “The Body Beautiful,” “The Beauty of the Female Form,” “Vagabond Bookshops Banned,” “Bureau Frowns Darkly on Dirt,” “Obscenity, Folklore Quashed”
42 17 5419 Enquiries concerning troupe of performers named Pirez, Minescos and Stanescos who desire to proceed to Netherlands India
42 18 5422 Includes covering index
42 18 5422(A) Meetings, organizations of Jewish emigrants in Shanghai, 1939-1944 [Vol. I]
43 5422(B) Meetings, organizations of Jewish emigrants in Shanghai, 1939-1944 [Vols. II-III]
17-18 5422(C) Central European Jews, arrival in Shanghai, list of professions, camp statistics, etc.; immigration certificates and endorsement of identification. Arbitration Board for European emigrants; index; Central European refugees Landing Permits; regulations of non-Jewish entries; Central European refugee expulsions; registration, Hongkew area; Central European refugee arrivals from Japan; misc.
18 5422(E) Immigration, new arrangements
43 5423 Mrs. Margarete Kann, foreign communist sympathizer
43 18 5453 Report on Dr. J. P. Ryabine [File missing from paper records]
43 18 5454 Attacks on bookstores, newspaper offices, etc. by Communists & anti-Communists. [Includes covering index]
43 18 5456 Communist propaganda found in Y'Poo and Louza Districts
43 18 5462 Case against Yang Ts Daung alias Lau Zung, charged with being a Communist
43 18 5463 Efforts to locate the premises of the bi-monthly periodical entitled the Road to Life
43 18 5464 Report dated Dec. 5, 1933, on “Alleged Arrest by the Local Chinese Military Authorities of a Russian named Skuratoff on Suspicion of Espionage”
43 18 5465 Rice Shop Owners' Guild - receives instructional order purporting to have emanated from local Kuomintang headquarters
43 18 5466 Dunn, alleged member of the Central Committee of the Chinese Communist Party
43 18 5467 Enquiry from Netherlands Consulate General re Miss L. Zinger
44 18 5471 Ukrainian Committee, 1933-43. See also D 8157 and F 10
44 18 5472 Miss I. I. Kleiner, ex-Soviet employee
44 18 5474 History sheet of Herr Leopold Weiss alias Mohammad Asad Ullah Vyce, an Austrian convert to Muhammadism
44 18 5476 Miss F. R. Kaffel, ex-Soviet employee
44 18 5477 Meeting of members of the Anti-Imperialism Federation
44 18 5478 Meeting of University Professors and Staff Employees' Federation
44 18 5480 Communist propaganda found in Louza District on 19.11.33. Communist propaganda found in Pootoo Road District on 18.11.33.
44 18 5482 Collection of Chinese papers for censoring purposes
44 18 5483 Max Ulmann, subject of enquiry from HBM Consulate General dated 20.11.33.
44 18 5484 Arrival of R. Tim, Soviet diplomatic official
44 18 5485 Arrival of I. Odign alias Odin, Soviet employee
18 5488 Antecedents of Russian female dance ticket vendor named Anna Spiridovna Stepanova, alias Stepennova
44 18 5493 Disappearance of a left wing writer named Liu Kien-Nan
44 18 5498 Case against Yue Zai Tsoong alias Lau Kwauh and Yue Zung Sze charged with propagating Communism
44 18 5499 Anniversary of the Canton uprising
44 18 5500 Newspaper clippings and report re Carlos Orlando Danenberg alias Orly - British subject
44 18 5501 Translation from French police report dated June 14, 1944. The Canton government issues a warrant for the arrest of Gaston Wang and his consorts.
44 19 5502 Departure of N. A. Reshetoff, Soviet employee
44 19 5503 Arrival of S. A. Funtikoff, Soviet citizen
44 19 5504 J. Nossoff, applicant for bodyguard license
44 19 5505 Reuter - Haddon sentenced to prison term - claimed mother had been secretly married to the Duke of Clarence
44 19 5506 Case against Ling Tse Ching alias Tseu Lien Woo charged with being a Communist
44 19 5507 Information on persons constituting the management of the International Intelligence Service
19 5509 Enquiry from the Dutch Consulate General re Mr. Z. Shevschook and Mrs. I. Shevschook
44 19 5511 Josef Ruimer, Austrian Jew, subject of enquiry from the British Consulate General
44 19 5512 V. M. Loseff, applicant for bodyguard license
44 5513 Release of Japanese arrested in connection with the distribution of handbills denouncing Japanese officials, and the issue of deportation order against them
44 19 5515 Vladimir Fedorovitch Komarnitsky - applicant for enlistment in Russian Company SVC
44 19 5516 Interview with V. A. Ornatsky, suspected of being responsible for dinner party hoax at the Majestic Cafe
44 5518 Alexander Sergeyevich Makeyeff, Russian investigation re citizenship of U.S.S.R.
44 5522 Letter addressed to the Secretary of the Shanghai Municipal Council from Dr. E. P. H. Hibert
44 19 5523 A. A. Vassilieff, candidate for position of police watchman
44 19 5524 23 books were seized and were to be confiscated by the court and proved to be of a communistic nature
44 19 5526 Arrival of L. Fukelman, Soviet citizen
44 19 5527 Roscoe L. Hambleton, an American citizen . . .subject to a claim made against him by Lawrence Impey, a British subject . . .for M.$10,000
44 19 5529 Newspaper clippings: “Martin Case Dismissed”
44 19 5530 Memorandum on A. J. Gartman (Hardman), Soviet journalist
44 19 5531 Arrest of the wife of Chen Keng, former agent of Chinese GPU
44 19 5532 Conspiracy between Yueh-Sung and Soviet authorities
44 5533 Report re Miss Ida Francis Counurier Treat
44 19 5535 Enquiry from local Netherlands Consulate General re whereabouts of one Chin Shih Hou
44 19 5537 Alleged appointment of two former officers of the Berlin police force to posts as reorganizers of a police force in China
44 19 5540 M. N. Stankoff, candidate for position of police watchman
44 19 5541 Special enquiry - the recent communist activities in Shanghai
44 19 5542 The strength of the foreign units in Shanghai
44 19 5543 AIL - Miss Muriel Lester, British Anti-Imperialism League
44 19 5567 Enquiry from British Consulate General re A. C. Becker
44 5572 Max Chittau, German. Born at Cottbus, Germany. . .travelling with ostensible purpose of studying the manners and customs of different countries. Defaut, Ransom Vernon. . .pleasure trip to Shanghai
44 19 5589 Letter from HBM Consulate General re communist suspect Tong Chun I
44 19 5599 Statement of Kim Kai San, Korean who was deported to Korea on Jan. 2, 1934
19 5603 Ernest B. Halpern, Austrian artist
19 5605 Comment on “Osaka Asahi” report re arrival of Kasakarafski and other Soviet agents
44 19 5607 Communist literature dispatched to Shanghai by Messers. Martin Lawrence, London
44 19 5608 Movements of Dr. P. L. Manniche
44 19 5610 Anti-Imperialism and anti-Kuomintang propaganda
44 19 5611 Newspaper clippings re “Scotland Yard Spurred by Crime”
44 19 5612 Application from Mr. A. E. Golubeff for assistance
44 19 5613 Mrs. Zosia C. Sutterle nee Yelowitsky
44 19 5615 Newspaper clippings on what is banned in “Asia”
44 19 5617 Propaganda in favor of cosmopolitanism
44 19 5618 Case against Kan Ching Ming alias Kan Ching Zung charged with being a Communist
44 19 5619 P. G. Tudvaseff, applicant for bodyguard licence
44 19 5621 Mei Foong Silk Weaving Factory - (Chinese) strike situation
44 19 5622 Letter from Swiss Consulate General enclosing a document to be served on Mr. Gottlieb Rehmann
44 19 5624 Communist propaganda obtained by the Municipal Police in Western Chapel on Jan. 10, 1934
44 19 5625 Case against Zung Loh Sheng alias Nyien Ts Zung alias Woo Kyung Sieu, and Tsang Ih Sing alias Zung Foo alias Waung Yah Dah, charged with propagating Communism
44 19 5626 Discovery of communist literature at No. 471 Tong Sheo Fung, Range Road on 26.1.34.
44 19 5627 Newspaper clipping: “Owen Lattimore is New 'Pacific Affairs' Editor”
44 19 5629 Room 344, Continental Emporium Building, 229 Nanking Road
44 19 5631 Pro-communist propaganda - result of court proceedings
44 19 5634 Communication dated 10.9.40 from the British Consulate General concerning Mr. Levin
44 19 5636 Anniversary of the death of Lenin - Jan. 21
44 19 5638 Communist handbills in Japanese found off Scott Road on Jan. 4
44 19 5639 K. Pidrikson and J. Umblia, Soviet diplomatic couriers
45 19 5641 The memorial ceremony held in the Chinese Chamber of Commerce
45 19 5642 Anonymous letter re communist suspects
45 19 5644 Case against Woo Kya Liang alias Lau Wang alias Wong Tsung charged with propagating Communism
45 19 5645 Rumoured transfer of Mayor Wu Teh Cheng from Shanghai
45 19 5646 Case against Lao Yang alias Ling Su Ying alias Li Mei Lee charged with propagating Communism
45 19 5647 Case against Sung Kwan Soo charged with propagating Communism
45 19 5648 Case against Wong Chaun Lai alias Wong Yue Bi charged with propagating Communism
45 19 5649 Case against Chui Ling alias Tse Ou Zang alias Tse Ming Wah charged with propagating Communism
45 19 5650 Case against Tsu Yun charged with propagating Communism
45 19 5651 Case against Huang Ih Ling alias Lau Li alias Lao Pa Ts charged with propagating Communism
45 19 5652 Case against Fu Tsung Sung alias Ling Poo Iung alias Lau Poo charged with propagating Communism
45 19 5654 Liang Sze Jang and Tsai Chi Seng, reference letter from Netherlands Consulate General dated Jan. 15, 1934
45 19 5655 Letter dated Jan. 9, 1934, from the HBM Consulate General re Yih Dah Tsung
45 5656 F. W. Timm, subject of enquiry from the German Consul General
45 19 5657 Intelligence report - political - movement of notables to & from Nanking
45 19 5658 Communication dated Dec. 6, 1935, from the Belgian Consulate General re Charles I. Peters
45 5659 Candidates for enlistment with specials SMP
45 19 5660 Letter from Hot Water Shop Owners' Association containing allegation against Hot Water Trade Guild
45 19 5661 Dispute over unloading of rice on Soochow Creek, Bureau of Social Affairs attempts to mediate.
45 5662 Activities of G. A. Ravve, Soviet citizen
45 19 5663 Economy estimates 1934 - new furniture, etc.
45 19 5664 Conference of International Buddhists
45 19 5665 Newspaper clipping re “Employment - Salvation Army Report Draws Attention to Fact That Chinese and Shanghai-Born Youths Are Taking Over Foreign Positions”
45 19 5666 Publishers' Union Ltd, 54/6 Nanking Road, seizure of communistic literature
45 19 5667 Case against Zau Dien Poo alias Lau Wong alias Koo Zung Yuen alias Zau Voong Yoh charged with being a Communist
45 19 5668 Bicycle Repair and Hire Trade Association meeting
45 19 5669 Article re Sikh policemen in Sin Wan Pao of Feb. 3
45 19 5670 The situation in Nantao. Registration of ricksha coolies in the French Concession.
45 19 5671 China Front Line Disabled & Wounded Sanitorium
45 19 5672 Chinese Ratepayers' Association (French Concession) receives letter from Hotel Owners' Association and other corres.
45 19 5672A Second Special District Citizens' Federation
45 5673 Bubbling Well Temple re movement to eject abbot to Win Of
45 19 5674 Trouble between loafers and representatives of mosquito newspaper
45 19 5675 Return for cancellation of warrants Nos. 1300 and 1301
45 19 5678 Woodcraft Works, Limited
45 19 5679 Communist propaganda obtained in Western Chapel
45 19 5680 Communist propaganda found in the Eastern District
45 19 5681 Letter from “Chekiai Agency” requesting information re registration
45 19 5682 Arrest of a communist suspect named Tsang Vung Lih alias Tsang Tsung Hwa on Annam Road 13.2.34
45 19 5686 Removal into International Settlement of boarding house of Mrs. M. Pashe patronized by Soviet employees
45 19 5687 Re male Chinese arrested in possession of pamphlets on East Yuhang Road on 17.2.34
45 19 5688 Enquiry from Netherlands Consulate General re one Philippovitch
45 19 5689 A. I. Kopeliovich, Soviet employee
45 19 5693 Case against Tsha Ts Yuen alias Tsha Dah Yoong alias Lau Tsai and Ling Sz Chong, charged with being Communists
45 19 5695 Miss Lorraine Murray alias Lorraine Lee
45 19 5697 Gen. Von Seeckt, recently China adviser, passes
46 19 5700 Otaman Semenoff's organization in Shanghai
46 19 5701 Arrest of two communist suspects by Uniform Branch, Chengtu Road, in assistance to the Bureau of Public Safety
46 19-20 5703 Reference. . .file (and photographs) relative to Amir Hamza Siregar
46 20 5704 Enquiry from British Consulate General re Chernick (Czernik)
46 20 5706 B. I. Semenoff, candidate for position of police watchman
46 20 5711 Case against Iung Kyi Hau alias Jung Pao Kong charged with being a Communist
46 20 5713 Celebration of the 35th anniversary of the victory of the Battle of Mukden by local Japanese
46 20 5714 M. E. Gilcher, lawyer of the United Petroleum Trust of U.S.S.R. (Soyuzneft)
46 20 5721 Professor Ho Tsung Ya alias Asia Ho Dzing Ya
46 5722 Transferred to D 7042 (7.4.34)
46 20 5725 Detective Sergeant A. Beloshenko, prisoner escort
46 20 5729 “New Life Movement”
46 20 5731 Communist suspect named Lau Lee
46 20 5734 Letters dated Aug. 8 and 20, 1934, from the Netherlands Consulate General re identity of Lim Khe-Dok alias Lim Kek-Dok
46 20 5741 Communication dated 8.2.35 from the Netherlands Consulate General re Professor Tandler and Dr. Bergmann
46 20 5744 Reorganization of the Chung Nyi Association
45 20 5746 Reports re Soviet newspaper The New World
45 20 5748 Case against Wong Wei alias Wang Kie Bing, charged with being a Communist
47 20 5752 M. P. Kulchitsky and son, Soviet Russians
47 20 5753 Anonymous letter dated Mar. 8, 1934, addressed to West Hongkew Station reporting alleged communist base
47 20 5755 Communist propaganda - result of court proceedings
47 20 5756 Dispute between a Chinese policeman and a French employee of the CMF over the jurisdiction of Extra Settlement Road
47 20 5757 Arrest of vendors of indecent postcards
47 20 5758 Shanghai Labourers' Club
47 20 5759 Report on strike at the Wha Tung Electrical and General Engineering Works, 959 Point Road
47 5760 Yuan is sentenced to one year and three months imprisonment
47 20 5761 Social function held by D. V. Bogomoloff, U.S.S.R. Ambassador to China
47 20 5762 Execution of search warrant No. 1848 and warrant of arrest No. 1846 issued by Judge Feng at the request of the Public Safety Bureau
47 20 5763 Performance of the Tien Zeu Theatre
47 20 5764 See D 5762
47 20 5765 Ordure contract in Chinese-controlled territory
47 20 5766 Piracy of Jardine's steamer
47 20 5767 Leonid Alexandrovitch Granat, Soviet employee, and Miss Alexandra Vassilievna Leonova left Hong Kong for Shanghai
47 20 5768 S.A. Sakhnin alias Zabounin, Soviet employee
47 20 5769 Memorandum on E. S. Ginsbourg (Ginsburg), Soviet employee
47 5770 Miss A. V. Leonova, Soviet employee
47 20 5771 Spring Festival Celebration held at the Shanghai Shrine, Apr. 3, 1937
47 20 5772 Threatening letter received by T. L. Chao, engineer of Shanghai Power Co., 24.3.34
47 20 5773 Chinese Culture Reconstruction Cooperative Association
47 20 5774 Newspaper clippings re movements of W. M. Bickerton
47 20 5776 Proposed communist demonstration on Mar. 29, 1934
47 20 5777 Newspaper clipping & memo re arrival of a Soviet journalist V. Volynsky
47 20 5778 French authorities to restrict the activities of loafers in factories; Chinese Chamber of Commerce requests prohibition of extortion by loafers
47 20 5779 Communist propaganda found in Western Chapei
47 20 5780 Labour trouble at the Tsoung Tai Rubber Factory, 33 Dalny Road
47 20 5781 Mayor of Tsingtao entertained: dinner British American Tobacco Company
47 20 5782 Communication dated 19.7.37 from the Netherlands Consulate General concerning J. J. Potting.
47 20 5783 Student cadets return from Chinkiang Arkady Beeman, Soviet employee Peter Sitlin, Soviet employee
47 20 5784 Celebration of the Flower Festival by the Japanese Buddhist Sunday School Federation on Apr. 4, 1937
47 20 5785
47 20 5786
47 20 5787 Information relating to the arrest by the Municipal Police of eight Communists, April 6-7, 1934; execution of warrants Nos. 1940, 1939, and 1941 issued by Judge Feng at the request of the Bureau of Public Safety; further report
47 20 5788 Arrest of M. I. Nojin by the Public Safety Bureau on board the SS Tsingtao Maru
47 20 5789 Arrest of indecent picture sellers
47 20 5790 Report re Chinese newspapers' office raided; Chinese party visiting Japan in connection with the National Exposition at Nagasagi; anti-Japanese movement
47 20 5791 Joint meeting of Chiefs of disciplinary training departments of local colleges and universities; local Kuomintang and the Bureau of Education to assume control over proctors and teachers of civics in local schools
47 20 5792 Y. G. Hramchenko, ex-Soviet employee, new owner of the “Astrid” pharmacy
47 20 5793 A. N. Loktin, Soviet employees
47 20 5794 Newspaper articles re Connaught Rd. bus incident
47 20 5795 Extension of Lunghwa and Hungjao aerodromes - present situation
47 20 5796 Functioning of Kuomintang agent in the settlement
47 20 5797 Birthday celebration in honour of HIM the Emperor of Japan
47 20 5798 Purchase of the Shanghai Evening Post and Mercury by the Soviet authorities
47 20 5799 Bomb throwing incident at the Hong Kong Theater, North Szechuen Road, O.O.L.
47 20 5800 Record of investigation re Zung Ping Zung re two stolen government surtax receipts
47 20 5801 Memo re Demaree C. Bess, American correspondent for the Christian Science Monitor; Executive Editor of the Shanghai Evening Post and Mercury
47 20 5802 Intelligence report re communist propaganda bearing on the “First Anniversary of the Mayar Silk Factory Incident” which occurred Apr. 11, 1934
47 20 5811 Arrest of Chinese Communist named Liei Ching Ong alias Lieu Siau Vung
47 20 5812 Movements of E. D. Lepin, Soviet military attache
47 5813 Newspaper clipping “Magazine for Watchmen To Be Published Soon”
47 20 5815 Communist circular entitled “Decisions In Connection with May Activities,” purporting to have emanated from Communist “Central”
47 20 5817 Memo & newspaper clippings re “Chungking Wants Four Councillors”
47 20 5821 Written communist posters found pasted on a telephone pole on N. Szechuen Road near Kiangwan Road on Apr. 18, 1934
47 20 5823 F. A. Doerbeek, Soviet doctor
47 20 5824 K. N. Makeeff, Soviet employee
47 20 5825 Mongolian princess, alleged espionage agent
48 20 5832 Newspaper clippings and memo re Marcus show at Carlton Theatre
48 20 5833 Memorandum on the movements of P. P. Odichin, Soviet diplomatic courier
48 5834 Letter & memorandum re Walt Carmon, American journalist
48 20 5835 Translation of an article appearing in the Slovo of May 22, 1934, entitled A. A. Vonsiatsky's lecture
48 20 5836 Anti-Huang-Fu propaganda distributed to various police stations
48 20 5837 Modern destruction corps
48 21 5838 Information re Dr. William Rosenberg, German
48 5840 Written communist poster found pasted on a wall on Sinza Road near Kiaochow Road on Apr. 24, 1934
48 21 5851 Local machine-made ice traders - dispute with the Yah Zung Company settled
48 21 5852 N. Sokoloff, Soviet employee
48 21 5854 D.S.I. Moore takes charge of Spl. Br. Reg. Rice D.S.I. on long leave, 2.5.24
48 21 5856 Local sale of aphrodisiacs
48 21 5857 K. K. Benson, Soviet employee
48 21 5858 Communist propaganda bearing on the “Anniversary of Tsinan Incident - May 3,” found in Yulin Road District on 3.5.34
48 21 5860 Japanese views re the informal statement made by a spokesman of the Japanese Foreign Office
48 5861 Further to the attached report dated 7.5.34 by D. S. Umemoto relative to communist propaganda in Japanese
48 21 5863 Newspaper articles - “Question of Extra Settlement Roads”
48 21 5864 Communist propaganda addressed to public ricksha coolies
48 21 5865 Communist propaganda bearing on the May 30 anniversary
48 21 5866 Enquiry from Dutch Consulate General re the arrival of a deportee on board the SS Tjinegara
48 21 5867 Applicants for SMP (Specials)
48 21 5874 Report re communication dated 12.2.1935 from the Persian Consulate General re S. H. Yabroff
49 21 5894 Report on the workers of the B.A.T. Company
49 21 5925 Case against Hauh Kyi charged with being a Communist
49 21 5926 Circular order No. 793 issued by Judge Feng at the request of the Shanghai Public Safety Bureau
49 21 5927 Periodical service corporation advertising for salesgirls
49 21 5929 Case against Sung Tsing Ching
49 21 5930 Murder of Cheng Fang-Shek, journalist, and of Liu Kie, his wife (No. 64 Zeu Foh Li Alley, Liu Ka Loong, Route Say Zoong)
21 5931 Translation of letter to Secretary from Bureau of Education, June 7, 1934
49 5932 Letters re the Russian Nationalist Party
49 21 5934 Robert H. Jofe alias Rivim Vulk Jofe, ex Soviet employee
49 21 5935 Miscellaneous 44/34 Gor. Rd. warrant for arrest of bus driver, 407 Wong Zang Kwei
49 21 5954 Japanese naval landing party parade, etc.
49 21 5984 Cross reference slip, Yee Tesoong Tobacco Factory, reports, November 1939
49 6127 Trial of the Communists
49 21 6152 Letter dated Sept. 25, 1934, from HBM Consulate General re letter intercepted in Singapore and two addresses in Shanghai
49 6153 Translation of extracts from French police daily intelligence report dated Oct. 26, 1934. Arrest of Communists in the French Concession: a Communist sentenced; arrest of a suspected agent of the GPU; arrest of an agent of the Chinese GPU by the SMP Police; arrest of a Communist in the French Concession.
49 21 6157 Russian daily Slovo 15th Feb. - letter to the editor - preparations from rare herbs
49 21 6161 Case against Zia Sung and two others charged with being Communists
49 21 6164 List of names of overseas Kuomintang delegates who will attend the 5th National Conference at Nanking
49 21 6165 Newspaper clippings re the Zimmerman case
49 21 6169 Report re Henry Francis Parks (American)
49 21 6170 Raids on communist bases [photographs included]
49 21 6171 Memorandum on the movements of K. Miller, Soviet diplomatic courier
49 21 6174 Newspaper clipping and memo re assassination of King Alexander
49 6176 Communist propaganda obtained in Western Chapel on Oct. 12, 1934
49 21 6177 Case against Chen Tao Sung alias Cheu Tao Sin alias Cheu Yoong charged with being a Communist
49 21 6195 Anna A. Hancock (Mrs.), proprietress of Luebbert's Pharmacy, 169 Nanking Road
49 21 6196 Translation of Hu Han Min's will. Memorial service in honour of late Mr. Hu Han Min held in the Chinese Chamber of Commerce Building.
50 21 6202(C) Communication dated 21.4.41 from Secretary's office, S.M. Council, concerning M. Soulevich and V.E. Ulanoff
50 6204 Woldemar B. Novak and correspondence in NCD News signed “The Nervous Wreck”
50 21 6206 Case against Tsiang Zai Sih and Nyi Bai Oong charged with being Communists
50 21 6207 Manchuria today - agriculture
50 21 6208 Communication from Netherlands Consulate General at Hong Kong re C. D. M. Geijsen
50 6209 H. C. A. Kuhne - departure from Shanghai
50 21-22 6225 Affairs of the Industrial Bank of China - bankruptcy proceedings
50 6227 Information and activities of alleged agents of the Third International
50 6259 Murder of Mr. Sze Liang- Zay, proprietor of the “Shun Pao”
50 21 6260 Book pirating in Shanghai, infringement on copyright on “St. John's Ambulance Manual” by British women's association
50 22 6303 Gomez de la Palma, an alleged trafficker in the sale of passports
50 22 6304 Communist propaganda obtained in Western Chanpei on Nov. 26, 1944
50 22 6307 Communication from Swiss Consul General re Mrs. Ruth Driskell
50 22 6312 Movements of Japanese notables in Shanghai
50 22 6315 Arrival in Shanghai of Morton John Polygon
50 22 6318 Dr. Wilhelm Filchner actually arrived in Shanghai by the SS Conte Rosso which left Bombay on 24 Oct. 1934
50 22 6319 Attached newspaper cutting of the Shanghai Evening Post and Mercury dated Nov. 9, 1934, entitled “Red and White Fiction”
50 6320 Proceedings against Sai Mei Shu, Korean reactionary, arrested on Dec. 6, 1934
50 22 6321 Arrest of A. A. Kizlo & P.S. CBN Dimoff by Fokien auth. on charge of propagating Communism, November 1934
50 22 6324 Intelligence report - political - communist propaganda - prosecutions
50 22 6325 Comment on pro-Soviet book entitled Our Time alleged to have been published in Shanghai
50 22 6326 Contribution made by the police to the strength of the defence forces of the foreign settlements
50 22 6327 Communist propaganda bearing on the 7th anniversary of the Canton uprising (11.12.34) found in Louza, Pootoo Road and Gordon Road districts
50 22 6331 Communication concerning S. T. Radosteff
50 22 6335 R. J. Weatherhead, suspected agent of Komintern, and Eddie Buchanan
50 22 6336 Information from Japanese Consulate re Yang Ch'Un, Chinese student in Japan
50 22 6338 Prevention of influx of bad characters into Shanghai - registration of foreigners in Manchoukuo
50 22 6339 American Returned Students' Association of Shanghai
50 22 6340 Report re Professor Zandor
50 22 6343 Memorandum on the movements of Karl Pedrikson, Soviet diplomatic courier
50 22 6344 Katherine Mayo and her husband Paul arrive in Shanghai
50 22 6346 Arrival of Soviet citizen Mr. Raphael Zeltser
50 22 6353 I. W. Ross enquiry from Manufacturers' Life Insurance Co.
50 6354 Chinese National Government Award Medals to members of SMP
50 22 6355 The murder of Stam and his wife
50 6357 SMP descriptions and antecedents re Howard, H. P.; Hamilton, S. A. (Mrs); Hill, Robert; Hausing, Walter; Husens, Ch. Shel; Harrison-Brown, G.; Herman, A.V.; Hornak, M. (N.); and Horlbert, V.
50 22 6377 Communist propaganda obtained in Western Chapel on Dec. 29, 1934
50 22 6378 Communication dated Dec. 24, 1934, from Austrian Consulate General, Tokyo, re Mrs. L. Adamek-Pehterewa
50 22 6379 Japanese naval landing party - annual parade and inspection
50 22 6380 Letter dated Dec. 31, 1934, from the Netherlands Consulate General re Lin Wen-Tsin, a Japanese protege of Formosan extraction
50 22 6381 Lists of principal Chinese officials in Shanghai [File missing from paper records]
50 22 6382 Enquiry from Canadian Trade Commissioner's Office respecting present whereabouts of Gordon Fraser
50 22 6383 Ban on “Hula Hula dance,” the song “Dau Hua Kiang,” and the drama “Ba Sz Doong” by Bureau of Education
50 22 6384 Movements of Reginald Stuart Buchan
50 22 6386 Activities du parti Communiste Chinois
50 22 6390 New office of Italian commercial counsellor opened
50 22 6391 Yannaoulatos, Emmanuel, Consul General for Greece in China [File missing from paper records]
50 6392 [File missing from paper records.]
50 22 6393 Librairie D'Extreme-Orient, No. 55A Nanking Road
50 22 6394 Newspaper clipping re obituary of Mrs. R. Audouard
50 22 6395 Translation of article appearing in “Novosty Dnia” of 31.12.34
50 22 6398 Case against four Communists arrested in Hongkew District during the night of Jan. 7/8, 1935
50 6400 China's Red Army marches
50 6401 Intelligence report - Third International to convene Anti-Imperialist and Anti-War Congress in Shanghai - unconfirmed report
50 22 6402 Arrest by the Manila police of Philippine and Chinese Communists on board a Soviet ship
50 6403 Further information from local Japanese Consulate re Hiroshi Itzuka alias Sanji Matsu alias Kiyoshi Takita alias Masao Kashiwagi, a Japanese Communist, arrested by Nagasaki police
50 22 6405 Memo re Amid Musin, possession of a false passport
50 22 6407 Report on two Chinese deportees from Japan named Zung Dao Kwei and Zung Dao Tsing
50 22 6410 Departure of M. M. Meyrier, French Consul General, 12.1.35
50 22 6411 Report re Soviet newspaper Izvestia
50 22 6412 Newspaper article “Foreigners on Houseboat in Pirate Attack”
50 22 6413 Enquiry re F. Scott
50 22 6415 Letter, dated Jan. 28, 1935, from the British Consulate General re a communist suspect named Ong Gian Un, a student of the Fu Tan High School, Kiangwan [File missing from paper records]
50 22 6416 Report re M. J. Sladkovsky, Soviet employee
50 22 6418 Report re A. M. Zaslavsky, Soviet merchant
50 6419 Release of Sai Mei Shi alias K. Nomura by the Japanese consular police
50 22 6422 Reference the endorsement of D.C. (Special Branch) on the report dated Jan. 16, 1935, re Aaron Landau alias Adolf Landau
50 22 6425 Report on the activities of Lemcke
50 22 6426 L. Gemborek, Soviet diplomatic courier
50 22 6428 Copy of the newspaper articles re “Japan Flooded with Red Propaganda,” “Japanese Communists Arrested in Tokyo between May and July 1935”
50 22 6431 Letter re Achilles George Dandria, drugs trafficker
50 22 6435 Proceedings against Boku Yei Ko, Korean
50 22 6449 Labour movement by Japanese authorities and Waung Ching-Wei clique
50 22 6451 Summarized translation of three copies of communist handbills which were obtained by the Municipal Police on Jan. 28, 1935
50 22 6453 Communication from the Brazilian Consulate General dated 29.1.35, re Joseph Shurlevitch Katz
50 22 6454 Case against two Communists arrested at No. 978 Tonquin Road on Jan. 30, 1935
50 22 6456 Political affairs of the Japanese community
50 22 6457 Russian emigres organizations in Shanghai and Harbin
50 22 6459 Brothel (foreign) in the Western District
51 22 6460Mrs. A. F. Bologovsky alias Totsky, alleged agent of the Third International
51 22 6463Extract from Fortune dated January 1935 entitled “The Shanghai Boom”
51 22 6466Deportation of Kim Jin Tai, alias Kim Toh, alias Kim Sho I, Korean radical suspect
51 22 6469Land in Pootung belonging to Chinese Eastern Railway - transfer of ownership
51 6472I. E. Tretiakoff, Soviet employee
51 22 6473Newspaper report re the stoning of a girl rider by Chinese villagers on Great Western Road
51 22 6474Activities of A. S. Rybin, suspected Soviet agent [File missing from paper records]
51 22 6476V. Heger - communication from HBM Consulate General dated Nov. 26, 1937
51 [?] Arrest of V. Heigel in Tokyo
51 22 6477Trade unions in Shanghai to which workers of the settlement belong
51 22 6478Parti Communiste Chinois. Emplois des Communiste repentis. Repport 680/2. DU 24/12/34
51 22 6479Communist propaganda - work of Youth Communist International (Comosol)
51 6480Communication dated Jan. 5, 1935, from HBM Consulate General relating to International Publishers Company
51 6483Communication from HBM Consulate General on the subject of Mrs. Frieda Devine
51 22 6485Pro-communist and anti-imperialist propaganda in Gurmukhi seized by the French police
51 22 6486Memorandum on movements of E. Sharapoff, Soviet diplomatic courier
51 22 6487Conference on Far Eastern groups of Turko-Tatar separatist movement in the U.S.S.R.
51 22 6494Case against Mrs. Rosa Brodskaya [Microfilm; list of known and/or suspected foreign criminals, January 1935]
51 22 6495Communication from American consular service re V. V. Tatischeff
51 22 6496Alleged secret mission to Japan of Yamel Aref Malas, Assyrian, French protege, on behalf of the Egyptian Government
51 22 6497Zung Bah Sih, c/o Zung Ka Sieu, 2nd floor, 2nd portion of house No. 11, Koong Shu Ts Dz Ka, behind the park, Nanchang, China, known to be in touch with communist centers in the South Seas
22 6498Recognition of Manchukuo by the Grand Duke Cyril and the activities of Col. C. Tominaga
51 6499Arrival of A. Zotoff, Soviet journalist
51 22 6500Arrest of Choung Siao-Mei - a case of mistaken identity
51 6566Case of M. V. Davidoff, deserter from Soviet SS Sever
22 6577Ri Mei Gyoku, alias Ro Ko Fuku, Korean radical; murders of local Koreans
51 22 6577AFormation of a new “Korean Residents' Association in Shanghai” (pro-Japanese)
51 22 6578Mrs. V. Livanoff alias Victoria Seou alias Mrs. E. V. P. Toll - present activities
51 22 6579List of the committee members of the Russian Philatelic Society in China
51 22 6580“A Nightmare Comes True” anti-Nazi booklet distributed in the settlement and French Concession. Communist pamphlet in German distributed through the post to non-Nazi members of the German community. Anti-Hitler literature.
51 22 6581“Citizens Life” a publication issued jointly by the Educational Association and the General Labour Union
51 23 6599Communication re North China Garage suspends business
52 6600Case against Waung Maung Nung and Wong Tse Ping charged with being Communists
52 23 6601Newspaper clipping from the North China Daily News, Sunday, Mar. 24, 1935, entitled “Road to Shanghai”
52 23 6602Communist handbills found pasted on wall in Yulin Road and Yangtszepoo Districts on Mar. 24 and 25, 1935
52 23 6603Kwang Sung Hong toilet articles factory agitation by discharged workers
52 23 6604Enquiries re whereabouts of Li Ying-Feng
52 23 6605Shanghai Benevolent & Industrial Institution - students suspend studies
52 23 6606Execution of SSD Court search warrant No. 8814 issued by Judge Feng at the request of the Bureau of Public Safety. Assistance to Chinese authorities.
52 23 6607Information received concerning transport company known as Zung Kyi Transportation Hong, 365 Kiukiang Road, was accepting letters for delivery in outposts
52 6608D. Nikos Kazantzaki posing as a representative of a Greek paper Akropoliti.
52 23 6609Passage of 30 armed policemen of Public Safety Bureau through settlement on 27.3.35.
52 23 6611Memorandum on R. C. D'Aquino
52 23 6612Memorandum on H. J. Connolly
52 23 6613Bomb found in garden of No. 183 Yates Road
52 23 6614Communication re Tokyo bans Fortune, prohibited photographs printed in American magazine
52 23 6615Ernst Schuster - return to Shanghai
52 23 6617Arrival of Soviet citizen Mr. N. I. Kovtunenko
52 23 6618Enquiry re a Korean, Dr. Sung Yong Lee
52 23 6619List of Japanese political and semi-political organizations in Shanghai
52 23 6619AList of Korean political and semi-political organizations in Shanghai
52 23 6620Struggle for control of banks
52 23 6621Enquiries re Miss Julia F. Clement
52 23 6622Community tabloid ceases publication
52 23 6623Judgement against Ri Toku Sei, alias Ri Set Yuh, Korean
52 23 6624Newspaper articles concerning “Story of Flying Dutchman, Caught in Japanese Toils, Told by Robin”
52 23 6625Memorial meeting for the anniversary of the execution of 72 victims of the Kwanghung uprising
52 23 6627Letter received by Municipal Police disclosing addresses of alleged Communists at 414 Garden Bridge and Elgin Road and 87A Range Road
52 23 6629V. L. Nogovikoff, applicant to carry arms
52 23 6676Arrival of F. Kliawa, Soviet diplomatic courier
52 23 6677The clash between the Chinese and the French police on Route De Zikawei
52 6678Newspaper articles re “Police Absolved in Tragic Accident - Death of Mr. N. G. MacDonald”
52 23 6680Remarks of Registrar as to the powers of SMP, French police and Public Safety Bureau in the arrest of British subjects
52 23 66811. “Anti-Air Raid Research Society” 2. “Shanghai Municipality Air Defence Society” 3. “Shanghai Air Defence Monthly”
52 23 6682Indecent literature on sale at the Sin Wen Hwa Bookstore, No. 268 Foochow Road
52 23 6687World Council of Youth Pacific Area Council
52 23 6689Communication dated Apr. 29, 1935, from the Netherlands Consulate General re Mrs. S. D. Vasilevskaia nee Di Silla
52 23 6693Communication dated Apr. 29, 1935, from the Netherlands Consulate General re Russian ballet dancers
52 23 6695Memo re P. A. Alfonsi, professes to be able to furnish secret and valuable political information
52 23 6696Newspaper clipping entitled “Two Russians Sentenced For Watch Theft.” Memo - armed robbery at Messrs. Sennet Freres Jewelry Shop on May 15, 1935. Report on activities of Maurice (Morris) Bro.
52 23 6698Meeting of Shanghai Japanese Real Estate Owners' Federation
52 23 6699Newspaper clipping “Mysterious Arrest of Young Briton”
52 23 6700Newspaper clipping entitled “Mysterious Arrest of Young Briton - Earl of Rosse's Heir Held By Chinese in Kansu - 'Trumped Up Charge of Petty Theft.' Flying Dutchman crew freed. Foreigners held at Formosa.”
52 23 6702The Russian Sportsman's Society, “Sokol”
52 23 6703Arrival of M. O. Koteneff in Shanghai
52 23 6704List of articles received by the SMP found at No. 1986 Avenue Joffre which were left by Joseph Walden alias Dr. Makims
52 6704APlot to liberate Walden from prison in Hankow
52 6704/1Joseph Walden - court proceedings
52 6704/2Identity and associates
52 6704/3SMP correspondence and instructions
52 6704/4Typed copies of exhibits appearing in Walden documents dossier
52 6704/5Typed copies of exhibits appearing in Walden documents dossier (cont)
52 6704/6Comparison of typewritten documents - typewriters used
52 6704/7Miscellaneous reports, of no great significance at present
53 6704/8Press clippings and miscellaneous reports
53 6705List of publications banned in the Netherlands Indies
53 23 6709Newspaper articles re “Mr. C. H. Green fined $20 - Subject to the Applicability of the Road Traffic Act, 1930, to British Subject”
53 23 6710List of Chinese bookstores in International Settlement
53 23 6711Recruiting of policemen and detectives by the French police
53 23 6712Report on N. V. Morozoff, Russian
53 23 6713Arrival of Chao Pan-Fu, Chinese Government delegate to the International Labour Conference, at Shanghai
53 23 6714Proceedings of arrest of four Chinese Communists in Yulin Road District on May 13 and 15, 1935
53 23 6716Communication dated Feb. 10, 1936, from the HBM Consulate General concerning P. B. Silin, ex-warder No. 16 of the Shanghai Municipal Goal
53 23 6718Arrival of General G. I. Klerge
53 23 6720Two male foreigners Michael Abranovich and Hassein arrested in assassination of King Alexander
53 23 6721Arrival of P. E. Sidoroff, Soviet diplomatic official
53 6722Report on A. E. Edwards alias A. E. Sinkvitch
53 23 6725Anti-government and communist slogans
53 23 6728Newspaper article “Chinese Say Frenchtown Officials Opposed to Local Medical Center.” Biography of Dr. Yen Fu Ching and his connection with the provision of a site for the Rockefeller Foundation.
53 23 6730Arrival of V. Kiriloff, Soviet diplomatic official
53 23 6731G. P. Larin - allegations re connections with Soviet authorities declared unfounded
53 23 6736Enquiries concerning Wiera Lutowicz, a Polish citizen
53 23 6737Enquiries concerning the arrival of Karl Lausa at Shanghai aboard the SS Shwe Maru
53 23 6738Movements of L. I. Boreiko, Soviet diplomatic official
53 23 6742Anonymous letter re alleged Communist residing in 20/299 Seymour Road
53 23 6743F. Chestakovsky, Soviet diplomatic courier
53 23 6744Arrival of P. Saratovtseff, Soviet diplomatic official
53 23 6748The closing of the American-Oriental Banking Corporation
54 23 6777Letter from Mrs. Edith Gleeson of 165 Berkley St., Carlton N. 3, Melbourne, Australia, on the subject of her dead sister's son, Douglas Reg. Parkin
54 6778Weekly return from Aug. 16 to 22 inclusive, complaints in the press about the Shanghai Municipal Police, completed by Special Branch in accordance with Headquarters' Circular No. 167
54 23 6779Local cultural circles to commemorate the death of Loo Sing, the late prominent left wing writer
54 23 6781Arrival of J. V. Gaidul, Soviet citizen
54 23 6782Arrival of M. P. Jukoff, Soviet citizen
54 23 6792The National Economic Council of the National Government
54 23 6794Reported attempt to establish branch of Propaganda Bureau in Shanghai
54 23 6795Report re W. F. Carman or Carmon
54 23 6803Application for writ of detention of Chin Yieh Zung and Ts Yau Kung. Application for a writ of detention of Ning Foo Ting.
23 6804Joe Lanzet, Panamanian
23 6807Newspaper Office Workers' Union reorganization ordered by local Tangpu
54 23 6808Anti-Japanese handbill issued by the Shanghai branch of the Chinese People's Armed Self Defence Committee
54 23-256813Report re application by Franz Eder (German), 1206 Bubbling Well Road, for permission to operate a radio broadcasting station, from 1935-1941.
54 6813(A)File from 1937-1941
55 6813(B)File from 1937-1941
55 6813(C)File from 1938-1940
55 6813(D)File from 1935-1941
56 6813(E)File from 1939-1941
56 6813(F)File from 1938-1941
56 25 6816Communication concerning applicants for appointment for the Shanghai Municipal Police
56 25 6839Anti-Japanese literature - police action re book stores in settlement - communication from HBM Consul General
56 25 6860Manchukuo trade representatives
56 25 6863Newspaper clippings: “Who's Who In China”
56 25 6864Arrest of thirty-one Communists on behalf of the Chinese authorities
56 25 6871Report on strike at Union Brewery, Ltd., (British), 130 I Chang Road
56 25 6871(C) Report on strike at Union Brewery, Ltd., (British), 130 I Chang Road (cont)
56 25 6876Publication of an article in the Voice of New China entitled “Shanghai Ratepayers Annual Meeting” slandering the British and the Shanghai Municipal Council. Voice of New China - open letter to the Shanghai American community et al. Chinese Commercial Publishing House, Shanghai agent for the Voice of New China. Communication concerning an anti-British pamphlet received. Enquiry re The China Outlook. China Outlook - anti-British publication by W. L. K. Kentwell. L. K. Kentwell's publication The China Outlook. The China Outlook, an English language weekly.
56 25 6914E. M. Duke - Soviet citizen, moved out of the Cathy Hotel - leaving behind unpaid bills
56 25 6954Letter from HBM Consulate General re Malayan Communists
56 6957Delivery of speeches by Dr. Ichinov Shibata, Grand Abbot of the Nichiren Sect
56 6959Copy of newspaper clipping “Darien Police Take Market Tipster - Secret Radio Set Said Operated by Aides in Shanghai.” Report - departure of three Japanese arrested for violation of the Japanese Wireless Act.
56 25 6961Information requested by the Japanese consular police re Frank Geiringer, Austrian
56 25 6964“Far Eastern Observer,” anti-Jewish publication
56 6968Report on China Printing & Finishing Co., Pootung - strike May 1939
56 25 6968AReport on China Printing & Finishing Co., Pootung - strike May 1939 (cont)
56 25 6981Report re 4th District Cleaners' Union Factory inspected by foreigner posing as Council representative the Sino-Japanese Trading Association.
57 25 7009(C)Wilhelm Wloch, German Communist
57 25 7020Misc. report on minor labour disputes in industrial concern October 1935 - January 1937
57 25 7027Conferences held by Japanese naval & military officers on Oct. 20 & 21, 1935
57 25 7029Letter re communist organization
57 25 7031North Western Problems Research Society to entertain tribal leaders from southwest border provinces
57 25 7032Newspaper report on the return from abroad of Mr. Kung-Chen Ko, a Chinese journalist
57 25 7033Lee Pao Tsoong alias Nyi Tsz Soong, suspected communist agitator
57 25 7036Translation from an article in the Russian newspaper Novosty Dnia re Ploujnikoff
57 25 7037Memorandum re jurisdiction over residents of the settlement made by the Municipal Council to the Chinese authorities
57 25 7038Translation from the Russian newspaper Novosty Dnia of Oct. 30, re “Wave of Arrests in Harbin”
57 25 7039Newspaper clippings & report re the financial position of the Kwang Hwa Petroleum Company, oil and politics
57 25 7040Two Japanese deported from Shanghai
57 25 7041Arrest of a hawker in possession of indecent picture albums
57 25-267042Editor of the Shanghai Pao prosecuted for publishing indecent article
57 26 7043Anonymous letter dated Oct. 31, 1935, addressed to Shanghai Municipal Police re a communist suspect named Wang Mu Ya
57 26 7044Inquiry from Union of Soviet Socialist Republics Consulate General re house in Whashing Road
57 26 7045Antecedents of Wong Yah Tsiao. Information re the assassination of Mr. Tang Yu Jen. The attempt on life of Mr. Waung Ching Wei.
57 7046Altercation between members of Foreign Style Tailors Association and strike-breaking members of the same at 288 Broadway
57 26 7047Observation kept on Chinese bookstore in the settlement
57 26 7049Newspaper clipping re “When Marriage Is Unlawful - Petition for Judicial Separation Dismissed In British Court by Judge A. G. Mossop”
57 26 7050Aeroplane bombs sent to Nanking
57 26 7051“Letters of Accused” - offence against internal security of the state
57 7057Assassin case gets rehearing - principle [sic] suspect, out on bail, absent from court
26 7060International Problems Research Society to give a reception in honour of the Vice President of U.S.A.; U.S. Congressional delegation visits Shanghai.
57 7061Mr. E. W. Eickhoff - application for bar and restaurant license, 325 Gt. Western Rd.
57 26 7065Murder in the French Concession of a Korean named Ti Tai Zui
57 26 7067Enquiry from Netherlands Consulate General re E. S. H. Reuben's application for visa for admission into the Netherlands Indies
57 26 7070Handbills purporting to emanate from the South West Political Group
57 26 7072Anniversary of October Revolution in the U.S.S.R.
57 26 7073Enquiries instituted by the Shanghai branch in connection with the shooting of a Japanese sailor on Darroch Road on Nov. 9, 1935, and attack on Hibino Yoko Shop on Nanking Road Nov. 10, 1935 [includes covering index]. (Nakayama murder case).
57 27 7074Marcel Seze - absence from the SS Chenonceavx
57 27 7078Communication dated 18-3-37 from British Consulate General concerning Mrs. N. D. Feigen
57 27 7079Newspaper clipping “World Cyclist Touring China”
57 27 7080L. C. Trofimoff, suspected Soviet agent
57 27 7081Strange gunboat appears off Zangzoh; the smuggling in North China; “Seven Events Since the New Year”; disposition of Chinese forces around Shanghai; movements of Japanese naval vessels
57 27 7085Copies of letters obtained by Singapore authorities dealing with the endeavors made by the Malayan Communist Party to establish liaison with the Chinese Communist Party
57 27 7086Anonymous letter in Russian re arms and ammunition in possession of Jews
57 27 7088Miss Anna A. Ginsbourg, secretary of the International League of Cultural Co-Operation (in China) - to lecture at Soochow University
57 27 7089Complaint made by Mrs. George, French citizen
57 27 7090 Letter, Nov. 13, 1935, re political meetings, anniversaries, etc.
57 27 7091 Communist propaganda found in the Dong Shing Cotton Mill, 1433 Gordon Road
57 27 7092 Communications from the Netherlands Consulate General re Isak Boris Katz
57 27 7093 Banquet at the American Club on Nov. 19, 1935
57 27 7094The Livelihood Weekly Magazine; Anson Chow alias Tsen Tao Feng; anti-Japanese newspaper office removes to Shanghai from Hong Kong; New Life Weekly editor's new journal; Life Daily News to appear in Hong Kong; Chow Tao Feng leaves Shanghai secretly; publication of “People's Livelihood” to be resumed, et al
57 27 7096 Arrest in the International Settlement of a Chinese communist suspect: Koo Yih Ming, alias Chen Lih Ming
57 7097Arrest of Toshio Futami, an anarchist, in Tokyo; arrests of Communists in Japan; police assistance requested by the local Japanese consular police; Japanese consular police active
57 27 7107Unrest among factory workers at the Foh Shing Tobacco Factory, 521 Macao Road
58 27 7108Eastern Hopei government discharges employees; autonomy movement in the north and agitations against it
57 27 7108/17Seven leftist leaders released during hostilities in 1937
58 27 7109John Calvin West, American
57 27 7110New foreign press publication “The Jewish Voice”
57 27 7112Organizations in Shanghai of Chinese who have been deported from Japan
57 27 7113Miss Helen Webb, Japanese-Eurasian
57 27 7117Prosecution against 2 Chinese students for publishing indecent articles in a weekly magazine Yin Hu News (movie and dancing news)
57 27 7120 Attempted attack upon a female Japanese on Park Lane, Nov. 12, 1936; fruit debris falls on Japanese marine, incident at Happyland Dance Hall; translation: “Anti-Japanese elements active, sulfuric acid thrown at Japanese”
58 27 7121Enquiries made in respect of G. W. Spence, ex-member of the SMP
58 27 7124Communication from the Netherlands Consulate General, dated Nov. 30, 1935, re Michael V. Masslow, Russian
58 27 7129Communication dated Nov. 30, 1935, from the Swiss Consulate re Mr. N. V. Dolgikoff, Russian
58 27 7131 Paul de Flondor, Rumanian
58 27 7132 Dinner party given by Vice Admiral K. Oikawa at the Japanese Club on Nov. 23, 1936; movements of Japanese notables, admirals.
58 27 7135 Activities of students of local schools in connection with political situation
58 27 7136 Inquiry from Netherlands Consulate General re Mr. George S. T. Waan
58 27 7137Report concerning the China Times, a Chinese daily
59 27 7138 Unlicensed opium addicts
59 28 7139 Arrest of K. V. Ocheretin, Soviet citizen, a passenger on board Soviet steamer Sever.
59 28 7140List of Chinese Government officials; short biography of prominent officers in the newly formed cabinet or members of the Executive Yuan
59 28 7142 Gustave V. Starborn, Danish
59 28 7143 Report of suspected attempt to assassinate Mr. T. V. Soong
59 28 7144Case against 3 Communists arrested on Dec. 10, 1935
59 28 7147Communist army desires military agreement with Nanking government against Japan
59 28 7150Report on Miss Barbara Miller (formerly Mrs. Little), American journalist
59 28 7152A Coal Merchants Association meeting
59 28 7155 Alleged sale of indecent books in local theater
59 28 7158 Communication of Dec. 13, 1935, re Mario Andreoni
59 28 7160 Communication of Dec. 16, 1935, re Jacob or Jacques Karp
59 28 7161 Fuh Tan University Dramatic Club to stage performance at the Ningpo Fellow Countrymen's Association
59 28 7202Communication from HBM Consulate General re L. Peshovsky, Jan. 8, 1936
59 28 7253Holmes, British newspaperman
59 28 7298Report on The Voice of China; Max Granich, editor of The Voice of China, leaves Shanghai
59 7325Report on leakage of information from Special Branch
59 28 7327Newspaper clipping: “Round the World on a Bicycle, Mr. J. Tass Leaving Shanghai on Sunday.”
59 28 7329W. E. Roberts, British
59 28 7331Newspaper clipping: “Shareholders Protection Group's First Meeting”
59 28 7332Futan University and Middle School
59 28 7333People's Educational Institute - anti-foreign and anti-Japanese
59 28 7337Bursting of a test tube containing an irritant liquid in the Grand Theatre
59 28 7338Departure of Col. Fichebain
59 28 7340Communist raids by Special Branch on Lane 244/9 Sing Keipang Road on Mar. 31, 1936, and 239 Myburgh Road on Apr. 1, 1936
59 28 7342Suspected communist base in Hongkew district, Albert Maitland suspected heroin dealer
59 28 7345Sino-Soviet Cultural Association
59 28 7356The “News-Bulletin,” a publication of the Society of Friends of China
59 28 7358E. C. J. Poll, German
59 28 7359Max Boeckem, a political suspect, traveling on a forged passport
59 28 7361Memorandum of the movements of S. G. Argus, suspected Soviet agent
59 28 7362Letter from Anatol Gefvert, Belgrano 156, Pomos Mejia F. C. Oeste
59 28 7364Communication of Apr. 16, 1936, re Miss Marina Shkliarevich
59 28 7367Movements of Maj. Gen. S. Kita, military attaché to the Japanese Embassy in China
59 28 7370Sidney Howard Goodwin
59 28 7371Japanese newspaper Mainchi alleges that a Communist HQ has been established in the French Concession
59 28 7373Petros Stanaitis, enquiry from Greek Consulate
59 28 7374[Missing]
59 28 7374(C)Movements of S. D. Rubinstein, report on Banque Franco-Manchou
59 28 7376Communication from Communist Party in Bangkok
59 28 7377Report on Russian “round-the-world” travellers
59 28 7378P. Malanggit Filipkin, cross reference slip
59 28 7380Letter from Communist in Singapore addressed to associate in Shanghai
59 28 7381Addresses found, international agent arrested at Bangkok
59 28 7382Discord among staff members of the Chinese Chamber of Commerce
59 28 7383Anti-Japanese documents obtained by Japanese consular police
59 28 7384Deportation of American Buddhist monk from Japan
59 28 7386Gwendolyn L. Kirk, suspected Communist
59 28 7387Handley Gordon Vale, communication from Johannesburg
59 28 7388Communication of Apr. 30, 1936, re Ggorgy Roman, Hungarian
59 28 7389Communication of May 6, 1936, re Bernhard Engelhardt, Latvian
59 28 7393Communication of Apr. 30, 1936, re N. L. Senderoff, Russian
60 28 7396 Fish market dispute, newspaper clippings and French police report, Nov. 23, 1936
60 28 7397 Copies of anti-Japanese and pro-communist periodicals obtained by the municipal police
60 28 7402 Disappearance of 3 Soviet couriers
60 28 7404 Miss T. I. Hyaschenko-Kostetskaya
60 28 7405 “Preparatory Office for Shanghai Municipally Unemployed Self-Salvation Common Peoples' Simple Bazaar,” a new organization to raise funds by staging performances
60 28 7406 Young Zoe Dramatic Group broadcasts a play entitled “The Home of the Workers - Our Territory” through radio station of Ministry of Communications; other anti-Japanese cultural activities
60 28 7407 Tsang Tsoong Sing, Korean - information requested by Japanese consular police
60 7408Report re Voice of China
60 28 7410Comment on article of the Harbin Nash Pur re activities of the Comintern in Shanghai
60 74111. Raid on house 9, Lane 102, Carter Road on 23.5.36. One female named Lee Yung arrested and literature seized. 2. Raid on 525 Burkill Road on 23.5.36. Raid on No. 10 Wing Terrace on 20.5.36. Two males named Siau Lieu and Doo Tih Kau arrested and literature seized. 3. Raid on 74 Mai Ding Fong, Wuhu Road off Fokien Road on 24.5.36. No arrest. About 2 tons literature seized.
60 7412/7413Summary of arrest on 23 May 1936, of 5 Communists attached to the Shanghai Branch of the Chinese Communist Youth League and the seizure on 24 May of a large quantity of communist literature
60 28 7414Execution of warrant No. 9790 issued at the request of the Public Safety Bureau
60 28 7418Alleged abduction of Loo Wei Sung
60 7419Anonymous letter addressed to Bubbling Well Station re communistic literature on sale at Williams Bookstore
60 28 7421Suspected communist meeting in Oriental Hotel
60 28 7422Publication of anti-Japanese article in China Evening News of June 3, 1936; allegation that the “New World” had been warned by SMC against staging anti-Japanese plays
60 28 7423Bean Curd Workers mediation by Industrial Section, SMC
60 28 7430Arrival in Shanghai of 4 Germans believed to be members of a military mission
60 28 7432V. P. Moskvitin, Russian arrested for attacking local U.S.S.R. Consulate
60 28 7434Objectionable article in the China Evening News of Apr. 22, 1937, “Treatment of Indian Revolutionaries in Prison,” objectionable article in the “Holmes” newspaper, Apr. 7, 1937; Hwa Tung News anti-SMC article; other censorship cases.
60 28 7436Eight Koreans detained in custody by the Japanese consular police
60 28 7441Six Russians deported to Shanghai from Korea by the Japanese authorities
60 28 7442Communication dated June 16, 1936, from HBM Consulate General re Malcolm Rosholt
60 28 7447Rudolph W. Mayer wanted by U.S. authorities for fraud
60 28 7449Chinese Literary Writers' Society - new body formed
60 28 7451Transportation of Chinese art treasures
60 28 7452B. Hayton Fleet: Fleet News Agency; arrival in Shanghai of representatives from the Southwest
60 28 7463Memorandum re V. A. Melik, A. E. Ferris and M. V. Makaroff
60 7465Activities of George Alexander Kennedy
60 28 7466Court proceedings re Tsang Ching Sz
60 28 7468Enquiry from U.S. Marshal for China re Vincent Masson
60 28 7470 Departure of General Wu Te Chen for Canton, observation duty by members of Special Branch
60 28 7473 Newspaper clipping: “Breach of Promise Action Pends in British Court,” July 24, 1936
60 28 7474 Recommendation for D. S. Medvedeff
60 28-297478All Russian Fascist Party
60 29 7479Hui-dwellers, Cunningham Road
60 29 7482Whereabouts of Francis Eugene re Michael Alexandrovich and Miss E. V. Vershinn
60 29 7497 Anonymous letter concerning the Wu Si Ping Min Obstetrical Hospital also known as the Shanghai Western District Peoples' Obstetrical Hospital
60 29 7498 Enquiry from Netherlands Consulate General re Amat bin Joeso
60 29 7499 Mrs. Sophie de Vries, Netherlander
60 29 7500 Michael W. Anthony, American
60 29 7501 Japanese bomber reported to have crashed near Point Island; allegation in “Ta Kung Pao” of Sept. 4, 1937, against Japanese military
60 29 7502 Chinese police and military authorities establish joint office at North Railway Station; Japanese enquiries
60 29 7503 Shanghai Municipality Entertainers Relief Association dissolved
60 29 7504 Communication dated Aug. 20, 1936, from HBM Consulate General re a Finn named Johannes Honkanen
60 29 7505 Communication of Aug. 20, 1936, from the Consul General of Greece re George Mavridis
60 29 7506Reports on silk factory strikes
60 29 7507Solovieff, E. - general information
60 29 7508Report concerning Miss A. V. Miller, Russian emigrant
60 29 7509 Newspaper reports alleging that proprietors of cigarette shops had been coerced into purchasing an article
60 29 7510Report re Shanghai International Peace Association
60 29 7511 Newspaper clipping: “The Aviator,” Aug. 25, 1936
60 29 7512 Victor Tejada, South African, deported from U.S.
60 29 7513 Mrs. A. R. Lusey, American
60 29 7514 L. J. Baranovsky, suspected narcotic smuggler, acquires Chinese citizenship
60 29 7515 Cross reference slip: Sino-Japanese situation
60 29 7516 Reference attached letter of June 13, 1936, from Mrs. Cooke, 427 Yu Yuen Road, on the subject of P. J. Melcer
60 29 7517 Whereabouts of Miss Chrisje de Vries
60 29 7518 Allegations against the police by the Shanghai Public Daily News; Mosquito Paper publisher and one news agency manager each fined for violation of Chinese press law
60 29 7519 Dzu Tai Dramatic Society meeting
60 29 7520 Dr. Arturo de Garvalho
60 29 7521 Activities of national flag sellers
60 7522 Reported organization by the Third International of a terroristic society known as the “Group to Obstruct Sino-Japanese Rapprochement in Shanghai”
60 29 7523 Shanghai Wharf Coolies Life Improvement Society activities
60 29 7524Bomb explosion at No. 505 Route Vallon on Aug. 15, 1936
60 7525 A. A. Kooznetsoff and A. P. Fessenko, applicants to join SMP reserve units as drivers
60 7526 Chinese girl student Wu Voong Ling wounded (allegedly) by Japanese marine on West Ti Yoh Hwei Road, Kianwang on Sept. 8, 1936; Wong Sz Han, goldfish hawker, stabbed by Japanese marine on Pingliang Road near Ningkuo Road on Sept. 16, 1936; assistance to Chinese authorities (alleged stabbing of male Chinese by Japanese marine)
60 29 7527 “China News and Views Digest,” daily service of translations from leading Chinese and Japanese newspapers
60 29 7529Local National Salvation Association entertains Chinese journalists on Sept. 19
60 29 7532Laszlo Ahmet Ogly, Persian gypsy, arrival in Shanghai; communication of Feb. 29, 1940, from British Consulate General concerning Petre Vishnevsky, Paul Vishnevsky and Lola Ogly, Persian gypsies
60 29-307538 “Withdrawal of Japanese Marine Patrols from Hongkew Desired,” etc. - newspaper clippings and translations; the “Haining Road Murder Case,” court proceedings in SSD Sept. 25, 1936, newspaper clippings
60 30 7542 Communication of Sept. 22, 1936, from Commissioner of Police, Macao, re V. A. Lovtsoff
60 30 7543 Hung Tsang cotton mill strike
60 30 7544 Enquiry from Tsientsin police re Miss Evelyn Neuborg
60 30 7545Communication dated Sept. 18, 1936, from HBM Consulate General re one Percy C. Ho
60 30 7546Tension between Japanese marines, Chinese and foreigners, September 1936-August 1937
60 30 7548Extract from daily intelligence report dated 3.10.36 re communist propaganda - two arrests
61 30 7549Report re request from Japanese Gendarmerie Headquarters for copies of documents in communist case, whereabouts of a prostitute named Lackey
61 30 7551Arrival of Japanese Consul General
61 30 7552Sino-Japanese tension - October 1936 to May 1937
61 30 7558Tsumro's Memorial Issued to Anti-Japanese Clique by Kuomintang
61 30 7574Dr. J. S. Kennard, American missionary, denied entry into Japan; newspaper articles re “Kennard Now In Peiping . . .Deported Missionary to Get New Post”
61 30 7579Newspaper clippings re Soviet Union's new constitution, October 1936
61 30-317580International Guides Bureau applications for passports received from Russian emigrants
61 31 7581Report re forged Czech-Slovakian passport
61 31 7583Korean named Kim To-Han, alias Kim Jo-Ko, alias Kim Tetsu-Gen, alias Kim Ko-Zen
61 31 7584Reported appointment of General Yang Hu to Shanghai mayorship
61 31 7588Whereabouts of Mr. James Reid Martin
61 31 7588/1Newspaper translations, Jan. 28, 1937
61 31 7590The murder of General Yang Yung Tai, Governor of Hupeh
61 31 7591Korean named Zen Sho-Matsu, communist suspect
61 31 7594Stepan Stanisko, change of nationality
61 31 7595Charles Richter, enquiry from American Consulate General
61 31 7596P. H. Prevot, espionage activities in Hankow
61 31 7597Present labour situation at the No. 3 Wing On Cotton Mill, situated at 491 Markham Road strike report
61 31 7599Strike in Japanese-owned cotton mills in Shanghai - November 1936
62 31 7600Korean female named Sai Gyoku-Jo, a dancing partner
62 31 7601The Emigrants' Thought, Russian weekly newspaper
62 31 7608Assistance to French police
62 31 7609Monsieur and Madame A. Dufour - movements
62 31 7610Newspaper clippings re Emden's travels
62 31 7611Murder of Y. Takase, Japanese sailor at Tao Yaen Li Baikal Road, 11.11.36
62 31 7612Newspaper articles re salary levy removed from civil servants' wages
62 31 7613Communication re National Salvation Movement propaganda
62 31 7615Alleged broadcasting by Chinese Communists
62 31 7621Arrest of Communists in the French Concession; article appearing in the Central China Daily News
62 31 7622Ex-policemen in Shanghai
62 31 7628Whereabouts of Tseu Vung Lie, informer to Chekiang Peace Preservation Corps; other communist arrests
62 31 7629Arrival in Shanghai of Dr. H. B. Guhl, representative of the Berlin “Eifdienst”
62 31 7631Report on Moses Z. Tsiroulsky
62 31 7632Cross reference slip re T. V. Viachos, Greek
62 31 7633Rear Admiral D. Ohkochi, commander of the Japanese naval landing party - inspection of detachments stationed in the Western District
62 31 7634Report on the movements of Martin Baumgarten
62 7635Report on the address of Mr. Brian R. Connell
62 7644Shanghai Municipal Council vs. N. S. Bebour
62 31 7652Arrest of Huang Zien Ping and Chen Siao Sien, agents of Kwangsi militarists; arrival of 2 cases of anti-government literature from Tientsin addressed to Teng Choo Yu (Kwangsi clique)
62 31 7653Press reports on the activities of the Comintern in Shanghai
62 31 7654Literary Arts Society of China - alleged anti-Japanese activities
62 7657General Tai Lieh, founder of the Chinese Blue Shirts Society
62 7660Japanese communist suspect; assistance to Japanese authorities in tracing movements in Shanghai of a Japanese communist suspect
62 31 7664 Newspaper clippings re King Edward VIII abdication, Dec. 10, 1936
62 31 7666Newspaper clipping re “Elder Remains Here, Calls at Kung's home; Kinda Bearing on the “Anniversary of the Outbreak of Sino-Japanese Hostilities in Shanghai” (23.1.34) obtained by the Municipal Police in Chapei area on Jan. 16, 1937
62 31 7667Anti-Japanese incidents: attempt on life of H. E. Wang Ching Wei and murder of Mr. Tang Yu Jen. Wong Yah Jao head of terrorist organization, 1937.
62 31 7671Communication of 11.12.36 from the British Consulate General concerning A. A. Gossevsky
62 31 7672Report on N. Boblieff and P. Krause, Soviet officials
62 31-327675Anniversary of the coup d'etat at Sian falling on Dec. 12
62 31 7675AArrivals of Generals Han Fu Chu, Liu Dz and Chiang Kai-Shek and celebrations re the release of General Chiang from Sian
63 32 7682Chief Detective Inspector Chen Tz Ching, Political Section, French Police, suspected of espionage by Chinese authorities
63 32 7693Special Branch report No. 17 - strike at the Kung Yik Cotton Mill, 150 Robinson Road
63 32 7694Shafic George Hatem, U.S. citizen
63 32 7703Death of a Rumanian Jew at the Red Rose Cafe, cabaret, No. 123 Jukong Road, Chapel
63 32 7710Article of the “Nova Put” re a meeting of the confraternity of the Seventh Day Adventists
63 32 7715Arrest of a communist suspect named Cheng Tung Tsie
63 32 7721Report on Yen Hei-Gaku, Korean radical
63 32 7724Office of the attache of the Ministry of Communications of the Japanese Embassy in China, located at 805 Ave. Foch
63 32 7733Memorial service in honour of Boy Scouts killed in Chapei - attempted distribution of anti-Shanghai Municipality Cotton Mill Workers' National Salvation
69 41 8103Summary of the National Salvation and anti-Japanese movements in Shanghai - January to November 1937
69 41 8105Objectionable article appearing in the “Chung Kuo Er Tung”
69 8107Fred V. Wagner - departure from Shanghai
69 41 8112Record of investigation of the activities of Repatriation Union in Shanghai
69 41 8113Overseas Broadcasting Company 23/1729 Avenue Road; believed sold to Shanghai Evening Post and Mercury
69 41 8116Sin Shun Pao (Japanese-owned, Chinese-language newspaper) to be taken over by Tairiku Shimpo
70 41 8118Shanghai Chorus & Dramatic Group submits songs for police censorship
70 41 8120Communication dated Oct. 4, 1937, from HBM Consulate General re one Darell Drake, British
70 41 8122Proposed demonstration by the All Shanghai Association for the Support of Armed Resistance; Tiffin Party held in the Dah Si Yang Restaurant on occasion of double tenth festival; anniversary of the double tenth festival - warning issued to Mr. Chang Ying Tseng; local Tangpu directs celebration of Oct. 10th; lecture given by members of the Shanghai Cultural Circles National Salvation Association to refugees at No. 25 Tientin Rd.; arrest of three male Chinese in connection with the distribution of posters of an anti-Japanese nature
70 8124Chinese War Zone Party, 1116 Sinza Road
70 41 8125Removal of merchandise from Chapei to the settlement; Min Pao and other local newspapers - offices in charge of transportation; committee formed to remove merchandise from war zone; extortion on goods in transit to be severely dealt with; letter from the Shanghai Chamber of Commerce re the acquiring for use by them of twenty motor trucks and requesting 20 special passes therefor, to transport property into the settlement from Chapei and Nantao on behalf of individuals and firms.
70 41 8126The Ah Sun Radio Station case: manager executed
70 41 8127Shanghai Municipality National Crisis Youths' Service Group
70 41 8128Nicolai Gavrilovich Andreef, Russian agent of the Chinese military authorities [File missing from paper records]
70 41 8129Shanghai Vocational Youths' War Time Service Group - warning issued
70 41 8130Allegations in connection with Louza FIR 3486/39; civil dispute re non-payment of wages at room No. 110, No. 650 Szechuen Road; control over transportation and sale of sand and stone by the Japanese authorities - dispute involving payment of money to Louza detectives
70 41 8131Delivery of letter addressed to Mr. Milne - Australian trade commissioner informed
70 41 8132Letter from L. Rose to her sister Mrs. Anita Iden-Zeller
70 41 8133Transportation of cotton from Pootung to the settlement
70 41 8135Nat Nathanson and Marie Beatrice Emslie King
70 41 8136Communication dated 14.10.37 from the Netherlands Consulate General concerning L. V. Kanoonikoff
70 41 8137British soldier Fusiler Lewis arrested by members of the Japanese naval landing party
70 41 8138Emergency wireless station of the Chinese Maritime Customs
70 41 8139Arrival & departures of Japanese & Chinese notables
70 41 8140Commemoration of the death of Loo Sing, the late Left Wing writer
70 8141Youth's National Salvation Service group activities
70 41 8142Cross reference slip - whereabouts of J. A. Thomas, member of S.V.C.
70 41 8144“All China Labour Circles National Salvation Association to Resist the Enemy” - meeting
70 41 8145Kuo Mo-ju, Left Wing writer
70 41 8146Arrest by J.N.L.P. of male Chinese named Yau Lee Sung - further enquiries re origin of jacket containing anti-“enemy” slogans
70 41 8147Public Works Department (Soochow Road) Depot - agitation
70 41 8148Situation in Fukien observed during my leave [Forwarded by C. Crawford, D.I.]
70-7441-438149Magazines & newspapers, 1937-1943
74 43 8150Patronage for the relief to the very aged Russian emigrants in Shanghai
74 43 8151Establishment of branches of Japanese department stores
74 43 8153Activities of “Youth's War Time Working Group”
74 43 8154Removal of gasoline from Pootung; stocks of fuel oil in the Shanghai area
74 43 8155AShanghai Citizens' Society activities
74 43 8155DActivities of the “Reformed Government”
75 43 8155BSituation in Nantao under Japanese occupation
75 8155(1)Shanghai City Government Police Bureau, 1939-1941 - Japanese military police
75 44 8155DInauguration and activities of new Central China Government
75 44 8155FNantao District Court
75 8155G (8)/cWang Ching-Wei's efforts to build army
76 43 8155GArmed Chinese forces and Japanese military in Shanghai and vicinity; [Microfilm: China Peace Nationa Salvation Army; arrest reports; Naval Academy of the Republic of China; Chinese army in Japanese-controlled area; Central Military Academy of the Nanking govermment; arrests by British military at 93 Woo Lee Zai; Zao Ka Doo Anti-Komintern Self Defence Corps; D.S.I. Liao Chung Chien report On China Peace National Construction Army, arrest of 6 members by British military; Shanghai armed police headquarters; Pacification Corps of “Reformed Movement,” Nanking]
76 43 8155CList of officials and Japanese advisors in Municipality of Greater Shanghai, 1939
76 8155G (1)-cMutiny of troops of Nanking government
76 44 8156Formation of Shanghai Municipality Youth Circle's National Salvation Association
76 44 8157CActivities of Shanghai associations, societies, guilds, and unions
77 8157F/2Liquidation of the Repatriation Union, their club and paper
77 8157Meetings of Association of Central European Doctors and Association of Central European Attorneys-at-Law
77 44 8158Anti-Japanese activities of Peoples' National Salvation Dramatic Group
77 44 8159Foreign recruits in Chinese air force
77 44 8160Report from French police re disappearance of Frank Del Rio
77 44 8161Registration of technicians and former employees of Japanese concerns by Shanghai Vocational Circles Association to Save the Nation
77 44 8162Norman Christopher Begley's enlistment into regular army
77 44 8163Inauguration of Shanghai Municipality Student Circles' National Salvation Association
77 44 8164Alleged firing of shots at Netherlands marines during drill on the race course
77 44 8165Casualties from shells exploding in the Western Area
77 44 8166“Unwilling to Become Slave Youths' Encouraging Group” and “Unwilling to Become Slave National Salvation Association” propaganda
77 44 8167Registration of Chung Hwa Youth National Salvation Acceleration Association
77 44 8168Ministry of Communications radio broadcasting station's broadcast of National Salvation songs
77 44 8169War Area Dare-to-Die First Aid Corps
77 44 8170Laws, bylaws, and regulations re foreigners
77 44 8171Patriotic activity in West Hongkew
77 44 8172Fundraising efforts of War Affected Areas Refugees Migration Society
77 44 8173L. Kalivoda and his orchestra
77 44 8174Problems with Russian laborers on the Bund
77 8175Arrival in Shanghai of Yoshiko Kawashima, Japanese spy
77 44 8176Suspicious activities of Hyland Lyon, American
77 44 8177Disappearance, reported arrest, and reported death of C. M. Robertson
77 44 8178Hwa Tung Broadcasting Station Repatriation Union, their club and paper - warned against broadcasting anti-Japanese plays
77 44 8179Formation of the Masses National Salvation Travelling Propaganda Group
77 44 8180“August 13” National Salvation Association's vacation of its offices
77 44 8181Formation of Chinan University Students' War Time Service Group
77 44 8187AJapanese demands on Chinese newspapers and foreign councils
77 44 8189Literary and Art Circles' National Salvation Association
77 44 8190Handbill from an unidentified “China Group to Resist Japan and Exterminate Traitors”
77 44 8191National Salvation movement in Shanghai
77 44 8192Account of arrests by search party attached to Chengtu Road Police Station and detectives of French Police
77 44 8193Alleged offer for sale of Mauser pistols by Chinese constable of French Police
77 44 8194Movements of Chinese government officials
77 44 8194CGeneral Loong Yung's departure for Chunking
77 44 8195Death of Mrs. M. G. Kryloy, Russian resident
78 44-458200Accounts and examples of anti-Japanese literature [including 4 school books in Chinese]
78 44 8200AAssistance to Japanese gendarmerie: seizures of anti-Japanese and communist literature
78 8200/ISearch for and seizures of anti-Japanese literature
78 8200/O©List of publications seized, closed, suspended, or warned by SMP, Jan. 1 - May 2, 1940
78 45 8201Suspicions concerning Miss Mana Semenovna Artemieff, Russian
78 45 8202Enquiries concerning Anatoly Oswald Pickel, Russian of Lithuanian origin
78 45 8205The Portuguese Civil Code, Chapter Two: How One May Acquire Portuguese Citizenship
78 45 8208Character reference concerning Mrs. Anna Jelowicka, a Polish citizen applying for a visa to the Netherlands Indies
78 45 8210/3©General Tax Bureau for Kiangsu, Chekiang, and Anhwei
78 45 8211Circular letter of a Shanghai Youth Mobile Propaganda Group distributed among Chinese residents in the International Settlement
78 45 8213I. M. Luganetz-Orelsky, newly appointed Soviet Ambassador to China
78 45 8214Biographical sketch on Anatoly Yakovlevitch Schneider-Nagorsky, alias Anatoly Jacob Schneider-Nargorsky, alias Anatoly Jacob Schneider
78 45 8215Chinese newspaper clippings and translations re Chinese national resistance, Japanese war aims, White Russians of Shanghai (1937-1940)
78 45 8216International Red Cross - activities in China
78 45 8217Character sketch and biography of Mrs. Fania Godkin nee Rykoff, born of Russian Jewish parents in Odessa 25 Jan 1906
78 45 8218Newspaper clippings, translations, and reports on Japan's decision to raise Chinese customs duties, November 1939
79 45 8220Shanghai Police investigation reports re Japanese military arrests and searches
79 45 8225Communication dated 28-10-38 from Major C. J. Corbin, SVC, concerning J. G. Vantchurin
79 45 8228Character report on Mr. Akow Lam
79 45 8229Report on recruiting Russian labor for the Japanese Occupied Area 12/6/37
79 45 8232Police reports re hand grenades thrown at Japanese troops on Hankow Road, 1/1/38
79 45 8233Articles bearing on the situation in Shanghai published in the Nash Put and the Renewal of Asia (December 1937 - January 1938)
79 45 8234Police reports and newspaper clippings re the Shanghai Power Company and its seizure by Japanese gendarmerie
79 45 8236Police report of Koo Yung-Dau, former officer of the Jessfield Branch of the Shanghai City Government Police Bureau (12/13/37)
79 45 8238Police report re arrival of Generals Ho Ying Ching and Hsiung Shih Hwei in Shanghai (12/14/37)
79 45 8239Confidential character sketches on Mr. John Bresnan who served with the Shanghai River Police
79 45 8240Advertisement in personal column of the North China Daily News
79 45 8241Police report re the Chinese Women's Club of Shanghai - issue of Christmas seals to raise funds for the relief of refugees
79 45 8244Police report re a foreigner in custody of Japanese military (11-12-37)
79 45 8245Character sketch of “Miss Paulette,” who claims to be a French citizen. Police report on G. Lalourcey, Frenchman and suspected brothel keeper.
79 45 8250Newspaper clippings and censorship reports re the censorship imposed on President Roosevelt's Chicago speech
79 45 8252Police reports and newspaper clippings re “Great People Society”
79 45 8252©Confidential reports concerning the “Tah Ming Society” and the “Great People Society”
79 45 8257Police re whereabouts of F. A. Cruz, S. D. Panaiotaky, M. Sokoloff, A. Hubinsky, J. D. Blackwood, G. McLean, H. O. Thorpe, and J. A. Thomas
79 8257/2Police report concerning whereabouts Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Arthur Thorpe
79 45 8260Communication from British Consulate General concerning Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Lebdeff
79 45 8263Police reports & newspaper clippings re local Chinese residents' pledge of allegiance to National Government
79 8263/2Index of German nationals residing in Shanghai; index of German refugees arrived in Shanghai since 1937
79 45 8264“Certificates of good character,” applications and background sketches [1-16 in box 79; 1-23 on roll 45]
80 45-468264“Certificates of good character,” applications and background sketches [17-219 in box 80; 23-299 on roll 46]
81 47 8264“Certificates of good character,” applications and background sketches [200-470 in box 81; 299-470 on roll 47]
81 47 8265Communication from the Netherlands Consulate General re G. P. Vokhmianin (12/18/37)
81 47 82667 suspected communists - proceedings in SSD court, Apr. 14, 1934
81 47 8268Police reports, character sketches and newspaper clippings of William Alfred “Jerry” Morgan, British subject suspected of receiving stolen property
81 47 8269Communications re forged Lithuanian document of identity
81 47 8270Background character sketch on Dr. Heitor da-Silveira Carneiro, Brazilian vice consul
81 47 8271Refugee sales corps, education committee re sale of Red Cross material (January 1938)
81 47 8274Application for license to carry firearms for L. Baranovsky and J. G. S. Horn (12/31/37)
82 47 8292A(C)Opium merchants organizing big bank in Shanghai “Lien Min Bank” or “Federated National Bank”
82 47-488298Bombing incidents in settlement
82 8298/33Bombing cases in settlement on June 12, 1938
82 48-498299/34Assistance requested by Japanese gendarmerie [Portions of 8299 are on rolls 48-49 but the microfilm does not appear to be as complete as the paper records.]
82 8299/ 35-68Further assistance to Japanese consular police
83 8299/ 69-100Assistance to Japanese gendarmerie
83 8299/101Assistance to Japanese military police, gendarmerie 1938
83 8299/107 (C)-134Further to assistance to Central China Police Bureau
83 8299/ 301-368Assistance to Japanese gendarmerie
83 8299/ 369/458Assistance to Japanese gendarmerie re alleged dubious transaction re wood oil
84 8328Central China Urban Bus Company
84 49 8331List of commanding officers of Japanese military forces in Shanghai
84 49 8333Judges of Supreme Court (Shanghai Branch) jointly civil and criminal
84 8336Dr. Shumei Ohkawa
84 49 8338Keays, Hugh Alexander - movements of
84 49 8343The murder of Tsai Tao-Tu: Yang Chia Chu sentenced to seven years imprisonment on appeal
84 49 8345Trouble between Japanese military and Chinese civilians following the smuggling of salt from Pootung
84 49 8346Constantine Leontievich Ivanoff alias Evans
84 49 8348Newsreel Wong - movements of
84 49 8350Anonymous letter to the police department re the “I Lin Dramatic Club”
84 49 8351SS Tembien, Italian coaster - being held by the Japanese naval authorities
84 49 8353Mr. Henry W. Kinney - leaves Shanghai
84 49 8355Arrest of a gang engaged in conspiring to kidnap and hold to ransom on false charges of being concerned in anti-Japanese activities
84 49 8370Inland Boatmen's Trade Association
84 49 8371Samuel L. Altclass
84 50 8372Hopei Fellow Countrymen's Association and allegations against Soong Kwang Middle School
84 50 8373/ 12(C)Japanese Military Intelligence Office
84 50 8374New publicity agency of the proposed Central China Government
84 8375On the finding of human heads in the French Concession and their identification
84 50 8394(C)Interview with Nikolai Vladimirovich Doljikoff, Russian who was detained by the Japanese authorities
84 50 8426Sergey Mihailovich Ulianoff
84 50 8427Cross reference slip - Hwa Tung news agency activities
84 50 8428Shanghai Municipality Linotype Printing Shop Owners' Association proposes to form a joint printing establishment
84 50 8429Cowper
84 50 8430Reported murder of a Chinese named Lu Fu
84 50 8431Anniversary of the execution of 72 martyrs - March 29
84 50 8443“Active” unregistered Russian publication
84 50 8458Information re Zang Nyoh Tsing and his reported death in Nanking
85 50 8461Pro-Japanese propaganda - booklet entitled “A Study of the Future of China and Japan”
85 50 8477East Asia Anti-Communist League
85 50 8479Mrs. Maria Petrovna Sheremetoff
85 50 8480(C)Asia Development Board
85 50 8481International Committee for Nanking Safety Zone
85 50 8482“Always Think Of It and Always Speak Of It”
85 50 8488Miss Margaret Scott
85 50 8491Arrest of a Chinese found in possession of a Dah Dao city government warrant card
85 50 8492International Customs Union - Shanghai
85 50 8493Mr. William Hooper Ferris - British
85 50 8496Traffic in Western Area closed by Japanese military authorities
85 50 8498Reference alleged distribution of pamphlets of an anti-Japanese nature
85 50 8499George Solomon (Grigory Solomonnievitch) Miller, proprietor of Millers Company
85 50 8500Escort to Rear Admiral M. Takeda, commander of the Japanese naval landing party
85 50 8505Mr. Leopold Holper and Mrs. Rachel Holper
85 50 8506Correspondence appearing in the North China Daily News over the signature “Fritz Keiber,” German
85 50 8507Mark Hirsh Gecker: communication April 22 from the Netherlands Consulate General
85 50 8509Anti-foreign propaganda
85 50 8513Agents of Japan now working to seize courts
85 50 8517Mr. Boris Michaelovitch Shick
85 50 8520Soviet Russian spies active in Seymour Road
85 50 8522Foreigner arrested by Japanese gendarmerie on Szechuen Road Bridge - Alexander Gregory Granovsky
85 50 8526Communication 4.5.38 from the British Consulate General concerning Mr. and Mrs. Paul Lachminovice
85 50 8528Inauguration of the Taiwan Club in Shanghai
85 50 8531Anti-Japanese handbills in the settlement, Special Branch report of, June 15, 1940
86 50 8536Re Haskin Peter Levit and Miss Parasheva Ityinichna Kousina
86 50 8540National Salvation movement - arrest and seizure of propaganda of anti-Japanese nature
86 50 8543Re Alexander Grigorievitch Marieff
86 50 8547Chinese newspapers - anti-Japanese publications in
86 50 8548Shanghai songsters to hold sacred concert at Moore Memorial Church on Feb. 25, 1940
86 8559Re Andre Deyers alias Andries Liefjes alias Arie Faas
86 50 8564Article in newspaper Na Rodinu containing remarks derogatory to local Russian clergy
86 50 8565Manuscripts of prologues submitted by the Kuo Wah Broadcasting station
86 50 8567Communication of June 4, 1938, from Netherlands Consulate General concerning V. I. Cheussoff and N. I. Romaniuk
86 50 8568Zang responsible for death of Chinese leader Yu Ta-Yung
86 50 8572Re W. D. Pawley, American
86 50 8573Wong Pah Mei, female bandit leader
86 50 8577Gambling at Nos. 14/16 Hwa Kee Avenue
86 50 8584Communication from Italian Consulate General, June 22, 1938, re Elena Zimmerman
86 50 8586Kiangwan Race Course, proposed sale
86 51 8587Newspaper clippings: “Reconsideration of Shanghai Power Company Urged by Japanese Amalgamated Association of Street Unions”
86 50 8590Murder of Chin Teh-Ming. Zung Tuh Ming alias Zung Pah Liang.
86 51 8591The assassination of Ning Chi Tz - information from Lu Ying re alleged murders
86 51 8593Japanese authorities and local courts; newspaper clippings re regulations governing lawyers; assassination of Judge D'Hooghe, Chinese Civil Courts in Shanghai
86 51 8593AAdministration of SSD courts in the French Concession
86 51 8594Arrest of Tsai Hong Dien, Commissioner of Civil Administration Department of Kiangsu Provincial Government, and two sectional chiefs
87 51 8597Anniversary of Lukouchiao incident July 7, 1938
87 51 8598French Municipal Council recruits policemen among refugees from refugee shelters which are brewing places of anti-Japanese activities
87 51 8599Collection of taxes by Shanghai City Government in Western O.O.L. area
87 51 8603British Ambassador leaving Hankow
87 51 8604Assassination of Chow Liu Wu alias Chow Shu Jen, lists of documents found
87 51 8608Mrs. Galina P. Rossling - present whereabouts
87 51 8613“Central Agency,” private detective agency
87 51 8615(C)Activities of anti-Japanese elements in Shanghai
87 51 8616Communications re Mr. G. V. Rowland
87 51 8624World Bookstore - bomb outrage on Nov. 2, 1938
87 51 8629Aron Haikin
87 51 8631Minerva Restaurant at Passage 771, house 15 Avenue Joffre
87 51 8633The New Citizens Society of North China
87 51 8635Assassination groups
87 51 8636Undesirable articles appearing in the Eastern Times on July 22 and 25, 1938
87 51 8640National Salvation Organization entitled “Thrift Society” anti-Japanese and pro-communist
87 51 8643Local student bodies welcome representatives at World Students' Federation
87 51 8644Japanese encroaching on property - SMC (Yangtszepo Public Jetty, etc.)
87 51 8647House No. 6 at Lane 50 Ward Road occupied by Russian lawyer I. V. Mousy-Moussiienko without permission of the lawful tenant
87 51 8648Mr. George Thomas Silvester Malone, candidate for the position of sanitary overseer in the Public Health Department
87 51 8654Alleged new anti-Japanese Chinese women's group in existence in Pootung Bank Building
88 51 8659Michael Antonovich Galkin - movements of
88 51 8660YWCA lecture on general situation during the past 12 months
88 51 8662Assistance to Japanese gendarmerie
88 51 8665National Salvation movement - publication entitled “Friend”
88 51 8666Nicolai Alexandrovitch Mohneff, applicant for a certificate of character
88 51 8667Arrest of one King Chien Ming
88 51 8668Arthur Feldman, Hungarian
88 51 8669Japanese force White Russians in Tsingtao to engage in military service
88 51 8671The Voice of the Shanghai Evening Post and Mercury
88 51 8672Application for publication of “Travelling” advertising in the Far East
88 51 8673Hugo Friedrich Kurt Hulsemann
88 51 8676The murder of Loh Lien Kwei: superintendent
88 51 8677Cross reference slip: National Salvation Movement, “Isolated Light”
88 51 8679Shanghai Fish Peddlers' Mutual Help Association
88 51 8680The China Daily News
88 51 8683Miss Maria Ivanovna Sepanenko, Russian
88 51 8689Alleyway names obscured by signboards
88 51 8690Observation duty aboard the SS Empress of Japan on arrival of Mr. Singloh Hsu
88 51 8691Ernest William Westwood
88 51 8692Attached letter from Shanghai Municipality Chinese and Foreign Grocery Merchants' Association re the Lien Yih Society on Shantung Road
88 51 8693Cross reference slip: C. S. Sohn (Chang Sik Sohn), Korean, arrested in possession of firearms by British military, arms repairing shop, 9233 Nanking Road, without license
88 51 8694Rodolfo Brandt - Mexican
88 51 8695Addressed by Mr. A. L. Epstein concerning M. Osipoff and A. Petroff
88 51 8700Secret National Salvation Organization in Sze Wee Elementary Middle School off Yenping Road, O.O.L.
88 51 8702Ta Mei Pao and local newspapers
88 51 8705Friends of Dr. C. F. Simpson in Shanghai
88 51-528707Altercation between S.V.C. sentry and Japanese customs officer on Garden Bridge; assault on Sergeant King of SMP; alleged threatening of C.P.C. 1494 by a male Japanese in possession of a pistol; British woman beaten by a Japanese; Japanese attacks traffic constable
88 51 8708“Emancipation” - a communist periodical
88 52 8709Western District Citizens Association
88 52 8710Arrest of male Chinese in possession of pro-Japanese literature
88 52 8713“A Plot to Place Incendiary Bombs in Newspaper Offices,” published in Morning Leader on Sept. 9, 1938
88 52 8714Prince and Princess Louis Ferdinand Hohenzollern
88 52 8715Regulations governing headmen of alleyways or buildings
88 52 8716Observations made in connection with the attached extract from the East Asiatic Observer
88 52 8717Chang Pao Bing (Korean)
88 52 8718Complaint against Public Works Department employees
88 52 8719Sung Chueh Sung - salesman
88 52 8721Important conference held in New Asia Hotel, Tiendon Road
88 52 8722Germany to secure extraterritoriality - rumored
88 52 8723H. Vandeveen alias H. Van Der Veen
88 52 8727Reported Red activities by female radical writers in International Settlement
88 52 8732Article in the “Standard” entitled “A Reply to Letter From The Shanghai Youth Anti-Japanese National Salvation League”
88 52 8733National Salvation booklet entitled “Shanghai Youth”
88 52 8734Communication received from Frederic Leslie Shunaman
88 52 8735Miss Eugenia Semenovna Romanoff - Russian
88 52 8736Czechoslovakian legation
88 52 8737Elizabeth Zelitidis alias Elizabeth Chuhin
88 52 8739Mr. Valentin Sergeyivich Pristanjnikoff Vale
88 52 8740Greater Shanghai Youths' Corps - new recruits
89 52 8741J. C. Baker candidate for SMP, applicants for SMP in 1941
89 52 8752West-East Trading Company - communication from German Consulate General
89 52 8754Shanghai Vocational Chinese Women's Lien Nyi Society
89 52 8758 Suspected Cantonese agitators in Tunsin refugee camp
89 52 8760 Death of Margaret Wexler
89 52 8763 Translation of French police report of Sept. 30, 1938, re statement of Anne G. Demina
89 52 8769 Allegations made against Captain Taussig
89 52 8781“Danger Zones of the British World Empire,” by Walter Schneefuss
89 52 8782 Japanese residents in Shanghai to observe special festival of Yasukuni Shrine in Tokyo
89 52 8783Arrival of Italian Ambassador H.E. Marquis Francesco Maria Taliani de Marchio
89 52 8784 Shanghai New Universities Association
89 52 8785 Attempted assassination of Zau Shin-Chin, director of consolidated tax bureau of Chekiang, Kiangsu, and Anwhei
89 52 8786 Theft of scrap iron from boats on Soochow Creek
89 52 8788 Chinese doctor wounded in hotel
89 52 8789 Freda Utley, British author and journalist
89 52 8790 Dinner party held by Kachu Power Company
89 52 8791 Newspaper clipping entitled “Allegations Against a Certain Coal Company,” appearing in the Globe
89 52 8792 Incident on Broadway near the Garden Bridge involving P.S. 42 Bowers and Japanese nationals
89 52 8793 Reported explosion of Japanese munitions depot
89 52 8794 Residential Problem Committee of the Citizen's Federation cease functioning
89 52 8795 Mistake in translation of an article entitled “Nongpo Residents and Fu Siao-en”
89 52 8796 Agencies undertaking the application of “Citizens Certificate” on behalf of people
89 52 8797AAlleged firing of 5 pistol shots into room 259 of New Shanghai Hotel, 82 Tsungming Road at 9 p.m., Oct. 23, 1938
89 52 8799 Shanghai Science Institute and its connection with Siau Ts-ming
89 53 8800(C)Reported unlawful activities in foreign lodging house No. 2 Lane 15, Carter Road
89 52 8801 Article in Slovo of Oct. 23, 1938, containing false information re movements of criminals, editor interviewed
89 52 8806 Communications of Oct. 29, 1938, from British Consular General concerning Mr. E. A. Poliansky
89 52 8809 “Newspaper Circles” by Lien Nyi Association
89 52 8813Chinese students returned from abroad to form federation
89 52 8821 Communications dated Nov. 1, 1938, from Netherlands Consulate General concerning Mr. and Mrs. Pastukhoff
89 52 8826 Yang Chi, President of the Shanghai Second Special District Court, arrested by French police
89 52 8827 Sidney Frank Hearne, applicant for enlistment in 1st Battalion, the Seafort Highlanders
89 52 8829 Communications of Nov. 1, 1938, from Netherlands Consulate General concerning Mr. J. M. Dziubenko
89 52 8832 Application for certificate of existence in respect of “Modern Homes”
89 52 8834 Proprietor of Wu Chow Bookstore fined $20 for exposing for sale indecent books
89 52 8833 “Chung Foong” (Charge), secret National Salvation publication
89 52 8835 Abandoned female disposed of through the SSD court
89 52 8836Buses operated by the China General Omnibus Company detained by Japanese gendarmerie
89 52 8837Shooting affray on Avenue Foch
89 52 8838Hungjao without telephones as thieves cut cables
89 52 8839Mosquito paper tenders apology to Mr. Allman
89 53 8843Nipponese warned to remain north of Soochow creek
89 53 8844Harry Verne Enberg - application for employment in Revenue Department of SMC, et al
89 53 8847Communication of Aug. 1, 1938, from Netherlands Consulate General re Adolpho Carpi
89 53 8852W. G. Wallace, DI Papp's reports re activities
89 53 8853Reported arrival of Japanese women farmers
89 53 8855Valentin Ivanovitch Soboleff - communications from the Netherlands Consulate General
89 53 8858War Service Party of the Shanghai Students Wandering Group - principal accused deported
89 53 8869“The World Viewed From Germany”
89 53 8870The attempt on Mayor Fu's life
89 53 8872Further assistance to Royal Danish Consulate General re Jack Albeck
89 53 8874Assassination of a “Reformed Government” official Chu Koh Ping
89 53 8876The assassination of a “Reformed Government” official Zien Ying-Ching
89 53 8877Secret National Salvation publications - release of three accused on bond
89 53 8880Cornelius Joseph Dougherty - American citizen
89 53 8881Jap - discrimination against third party nationals in occupied areas
89 53 8884Mrs. Nadejda Alexeyevna Magnusson - communications from the Netherlands Consulate General
89 53 8886Mrs. Vera Alexandrovna Romani - communication from the Italian Consulate General
89 53 8888“League of Chinese and Japanese Youths, China Hqs.”
89 53 8892Meeting held by Russian community at the German school
89 53 8896J. Laurence - reported larceny
89 53 8899The “Universal Cultural Association”
90 53 8902The Second Russian Club
90 53 8905Russian puppets [?]
90 53 8907George Alexis Sokoloff
90 53 8908(C)Proposals re seizure of settlement control by Japanese authorities
90 53 8912Raid on the San Kwang Bookstore
90 53 8915“Woo Shing Association” branch office established
90 53 8919Miss Leokadja Matusiak
90 53 8920Mr. George Kocheff
90 53 8930Attempted armed robbery at the home of Mr. A. Corrit
90 53 8933Tsiriku Shimpo
90 53 8938Tram and bus passes
90 53&598939Mr. Wang Ching Wei - Wang's office here inside fortress
90 53 8941/A1-A2Shanghai Dockyard Ltd. - labour trouble
90 53 8942Seizure of copies of book entitled Duty of Young Men
90 53 8943Sub-station of “Police Bureau” on Great Western Road
90 53 8945Objectionable article appearing in the “Ta Ying Yen Pao” on Dec. 22, 1939
90 53 8948Situation in Pootung under Japanese occupation
90 53 8950Robert George Witchell
91 53 8953Mr. Radicali or de Brandza
91 53 8957School teachers take oath of loyalty
91 53 8959“The Voice” alleged Trotskyite organ
91 53 8961Kuomintang and Communist Party in Shanghai
91 53 8968U.S. Surgeon Lieut. Powell - molestation by means of menacing telephone calls, etc.
91 53 8973Anti-Japanese and patriotic pamphlets found
91 53 8975Advertisement appearing in personal column of North China Daily News
91 53 8978New year gold dedication campaign
91 53 8979Mrs. Mina Mikhlia Velichansky
91 53 8981Residence of Tao Chien-Hwa, alleged traitor
91 53 8982Japanese real estate owners movements on the municipal land tax
91 53 8984(C)U.S. Marine Corps enquiries re activities of their personnel and possible espionage by U.S. citizens in Shanghai
91 54 8985(C)Miss Mary Ann McAllan - activities
91 59 8986Mr. Wang Ching Wei - Peace Movement booklet “The International Settlement and the Municipal Council” written by Mr. Watanabe
91 54 8986(A)Support of Wang Ching Wei's Peace Movement
91 54 8986(C)Sino-Japanese hostilities, 1937 - Peace Movement
91 54 8986C/ESino-Japanese hostilities, 1937 - formation of new central government at Nanking under Wang Ching Wei
91 54 8987Murder of Mau Yoh Ong
91 54 8987(C)Germany and Italy to open diplomatic dealings with the “Reformed Government” - rumored
91 54 8988Translation of French police report re Mr. Tipolt
91 54 8989Miss Nathalie Alferieff
91 54 8993E. E. H. Beck, Esq.
91 54 9037Assassination of Mr. Chen Loh (Chen Lu)
91 54 9051Two male Russians and two male Chinese taken in custody of the Japanese consular police in connection with a Godown breaking case
91 54 9064“Erh Tung Jih Pao” - application
91 54 9065Arrest of terrorist suspect by River Police
91 9066James Irby
91 9057Confidential drawer
91 54 9068Japanese Consul General calls upon the chairman and members of the Council
92 54 9069Distribution of handbills from the New World Hotel - interrogation of prisoners
92 54 9070Political murders in outport
92 54 9072Missing British Eurasian - Henry Charles Davies
92 54 9074Mrs. Olga Alekseevna Smith - British
92 54 9079Enquiries re Mrs. L. Bennett
92 54 9081Attempt to negotiate an arms deal by Nathan Rabin
92 54 9088Mrs. Evstolia Alexandrovna Leskoff
92 54 9103Objectionable books found in Asia Book
92 54 9105Tairiku Shimpo - “The SMC and the Posting of Chinese Police on the Bridges
92 54 9107Vladimir Lutkich Baranoff
92 54 9108Edward J. Harrison
92 54 9109Anniversary of the establishment of the “Reformed Government” in Nanking
92 9114(C)Special Branch monthly reports on the situation in the Western District [See also 9141(C)]
92 54 9120Special Branch escort to the British Ambassadors to China and Japan
92 54 9121Re Private R. Colquhoun - Durham Light Infantry
92 54 9122Assassination of Dr. Hsi Shih Tai published in Chinese language newspapers
92 54 9124Postponement of the ball to be held at the Astor House Hotel on April 15
92 54 9125New methods of abduction
92 54 9126Friedrichs Alfreds Leekney
92 54 9127Anti-Comintern Axis - meeting of Shanghai Consuls General
92 54-559128PWD SMC - Labour situation Parts I-II; PWD coolies - labour situation - Part III
92 55 9129Antecedents and past activities of Dr. Chu Ming Nyi
55 9129(C)Activities of Dr. Chu Ming Nyi
93 55 9133Arrest of an anti-Japanese and communist slogan writer in the French Concession
93 55 9138District messenger service - proposed establishment of
93 55 9139China Rehabilitation Society (Voe Shing Zoen)
93 55 9141Arrest of two male Chinese, Tsu Kyung Daung and Waung Ts Ming, by Bubbling Well Station
93 55 9141(C) Special Branch monthly reports on situation in Western District. [File carries correct number of 9114(C)]
93 9142Mr. Alexander Roe Robinson
93 55 9144Application for registration of “Flash News”
93 55 9145Lieut. Colonel Scholl - German assistant military attache to Tokyo
93 9147F. R. Murer and Company
93 55 9148Georgy Ityitch Christiakoff
93 9151Japanese officials dinner held at Zoh Yu Restaurant
93 9157(C)Anti-British activities in China to be renewed
93 55 9158Mr. Bertram Lillie
93 9160British Finance and Insurance Agency
93 55 9160(C)Activities of I. J. Ashby and the British Finance and Insurance Agency
93 55 9163(C)Retrocession Commission of the Legislative Yuan of the Central Government at Nanking
93 55 9164(C)Mr. W. J. R. Thorbecke
93 9165(C)[Photographs only]
93 55 9166International Labor Day, May 1, 1939
93 55 9171Forcible sale of Nanking Government flags
93 9176Enquiries re American Film Advertising Co.
93 55 9194(C)Abduction of Chinese at the Foo Lai Jewish Curry Restaurant - release of victims
93 55 9207Miss Vivian Christine Dorf
93 55 9208Miss Helena Newmann
93 55 9209An appeal for your searching investigation of “electric projecting killing machine”
93 56 9210Julius Kleffel
93 56 9212Activities in National Salvation propaganda (persons, organizations, and schools)
93 56 9213Miss Tamara Chumakova
93 56 9227(C)Heinrich Salomon
93 56 9230(C)Ministry of Finance of the “Reformed Government”
93 56 9236Robbery, shooting, other misc. reports
93 56 9236(C)Chung Kuo Kuomintang anti-Comintern National Salvation Army
93 56 9243(C)Dennis Hazlewood Cooke
93 56 9246Otto Boisserie, International Protective and Enquiry Agency
93 56 9248Allegations made by Peter B. Eustaff against A. A. Nogaitzeff
93 56 9263Sir Archibald Clark Ker
93 56 9275Pamphlets found outside Japanese club
93 56 9278Izydor Werbner
93 56 9280China Hellenic Lines, Ltd.
93 56 9282Boris A. Seroff and wife Olga P. Manjeley, Soviet ballet artists
93 56 9285AAnti-Japanese propaganda distributed to foreign concerns
93 56 9288Antecedents of Alexander Charles Williams, Russian
93 56 9289Restrictions upon advertisements - Eventail Night Club
93 56 9290Re Hungarian Restaurant - Mrs. Sztella S. Stilman - Miss Stella Szirmay
93 56 9298Natalie A. Kabanova
94 56 9300Two anniversaries
94 56 9300/1Report on plans to sabotage public utility installations
94 56 9300/2Control of Chinese press on July 7th anniversary, 1939
94 56 9300/5Anti-foreign and anti-Chiang Kai-Shek propaganda
94 56 9301Miss Tamara Kuzminichna Osinova
94 56 9302Reduction of workers at the Foo Foong Flour Mill
94 56 9303Guerilla agents request printing of propaganda
94 56 9305Soong Kuan Lin - antecedents
94 9306Musician V. Bahinoff
94 9310Miss Vera Tsar
94 9311Reported missing of one Jang, alleged government official from Chungking
94 9314The International Booksellers Ltd. - further report
94 9315Alleged fortification around Shanghai
94 9318Persons mentioned in anonymous letters as members of an alleged assassination gang
94 9319Reported change of attitude of Tu Yueh Sung
94 9322Brochure containing Japanese translation of General Chiang Kai-Shek's speech delivered on Dec. 26, 1938
94 9325Arrest of two political suspects by Sinza Station
94 9326Ryo O'Hara - arrival of
94 9327Irwin, R. - arrival of
94 9327/2Bonham, A. Private - departure of
94 9330An Tung Hotel
94 9331(C)Anonymous letters received by Miss Ursula Paelz, German
94 9335“Reha” Enquiry Agency: Mr. Rudolf Rein
94 9336Henri Krebs
94 9341A. L. Dick alias Dick Rubanovitch alias Rubanovish, U.S.S.R.
94 9347Mr. L. Imas - complaints
94 9352Suspension of operations by Kelly and Walsh (British)
94 57 9355Witkowski and Company
94 57 9357Anniversary of Sino-Japanese hostilities
95 57 9360Mme. (Mrs.) Milli Luklova nee Milida Tabatznikova alias Milli Tabank
95 57 9362Tai Tse Shing [Microfilm mislabeled 9262]
95 57 9366Proposed inauguration of the school for children of Soviet citizens in Shanghai
95 57 9368Karel Vanicek
95 57 9373Shanghai Tenants' Association
95 57 9374Pan San Sing - activities
95 57 9375Gray, George Henry
95 57 9380Sine Serum and Vaccine Laboratory Co.
95 57 9381Mrs. Agnia Prokopievna Vachtel (Wachtel) and Miss Kyra Vatchel
95 9385Albert Kracejs
95 57 9385(C)Mr. Darius Marsily
95 9387Mr. Morio Murishima
95 57 9388Mrs. Milda Scholtz or Sholzova
95 9389(C)Domenico Basilio Cedolin, Italian
95 57 9390(C)Pham Boi Loi, alias Be Lee
95 57 9391Anti-British booklet on the Jessfield Road shooting incident
9557 9399Incidents involving SMP and SCG Police and other armed organs in O.O.I.
9557 9400Sino-Polish Cultural Association
95 57 9401Political activities in schools in Shanghai
95 9402Karl Klein alias Karl Muller
95 57 9408Angelina Egle Papadikos
95 57 9409Pro Wang Ching Wei and Peace Movement
95 57 9410Mrs. Everett, J. V.
96 57 9411“Nedelia” - articles in
9657 9411/1Mr. Prunas, Italian embassy; consular ordinance re municipal employees during the war
96 57 9411/3Advertisement: subject of a non-belligerent country offers his services for the transfer of property
9657 9411/4Germans in Shanghai
96 57 9411/5Misc. newspaper articles
96 57 9411/5ABritish workers are cared for - German neglected by P. J. Dollan
96 57 9411/6Oppression of Germans in French Concession
96 57 9411/7International propaganda
96 57 9411/9Local Russians
96 57 9411/10French Ministry Information Bureau
96 57 9411/11Things Italian
96 57 9411/11(C)Sale of German & Italian ships to Japanese
96 57 9411/12Letter from Consul General for Germany
96 57 9411/13(C)British propaganda office
96 57 9411/14(C)Indian Publicity Sub-Committee
96 58 9411/17(C)Consulates of Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania to be taken over by U.S.S.R. Consulate
96 58 9411/19British Consulate enquiries
96 57&589411/19(C)British Consulate enquiries
96 58 9411/20(C)German and Italian subjects - movement of
96 57 9411/21Evacuation of American citizens
96 57 9411/22The Novosti Dnia 25.10.42
97 58 9412Serge Sviozoff, Russian
97 58 9413Assassination of Wong Long Sih
97 58 9414Assassination of Wu Tse Chien, principal of the Shanghai Girls' University
97 58 9416Soong Keng San - Tsu Soong Loo
97 58 9417A strange advertisement appearing in the “Sin Wan Pao”
97 58 9419B. Von Selivanovksy, Russian
97 9425Assassination of Nyi Hai Yav, promoter of Heng Nyi Loe Society - pro Chungking
97 58 9429John Dudley Morris
97 58 9433Dr. Piero V. E. Terni
97 58 9437Re dismissal of an employee from Messrs. Reuters Ltd.
97 58 9438Meeting in Nantao
97 58 9439Great China University - situation
97 58 9440Personal advertisement appearing in the Evening Echo
97 58 9441Aquarius Company - workers to form a union
97 58 9442Reported student agitation in the Pootung Middle School - present situation
97 58 9443Advertising applying for employment
97 58 9445Dominic Fontana
97 58 9446Margarita Anatolievna Biletoff
97 58 9451Dr. Essen Gale
97 58 9452Mr. Leonard Onisim (Fishman) Fisman
97 9454J. K. Pouchkoff
97 58 9456SMC and labour disputes
97 58 9457Koo Ching Keng, alleged member of Chungking Government secret service in Shanghai - assassinated
97 58 9458Miss Violet May Barrett - missing person located
97 58 9459Chungking actively reviving anti-Japanese education in Shanghai
97 58 9462Transferred to file No. 9478(C)
97 58 9463Russian emigrants' Chamber of Commerce at Shanghai
97 58 9464Russian gypsies families
97 58 9465“Double Tenth” Chinese National Daily
97 58 9466Advertisements appearing in the Evening Post and Slovo inviting introduction to dancing partners and companions
97 58 9467EWO Cold Storage (British) - temporary dismissal of female casual workers
97 58 9468Letter from Ta Lei Machinery Factory
97 58 9472Enquiries re communist agent Fu Shing Tai
97 58 9473Sheva Isaevna Trachtenberg nee Tolokonsky
97 58 9474Shanghai Special Municipality Masons and Carpenters Union - application for registration
97 58 9478Activities of Gerald Kurt Eckelman alias Sanders, alias Sanderoff [On microfilm listed as 9478(C)]
97 58 9480International Employment Bureau [Microfilm header reads 9420]
97 58 9482Mrs. Nadia Marco
97 58 9483Affairs of William Hunt & Company
97 58 9486Assassination of Cheng Hai Dao - arrest of suspects
97 58 9487Murderous attack on wedding party at the Medium Club [Microfilm header reads 9427(C)]
97 58 9488Boris Mihailovich Shick and Alexander Nikolsky-Kossireff
58 9489Dr. Bethune, Canadian physician
98 58 9491Sergeant Patrick Kelly - SMP
98 58 9493(C)K. E. Woetzel
98 58 9494German firm Messrs. Glathe and Witt attempt to dispose of stock of Mauser pistols
98 58 9495Fritz Shick, German
98 58 9496Liddell Brothers and Company Ltd.
98 59 9497Violation of human relationship - statement of Wu Chen Liang
98 9501Frank Edwin Firminger
98 59 9501(C)Frank Edwin Firminger
98 59 9502Z. Velichinsky - suspected Japanese agent
98 9503Jack Edward Ivers
98 59 9503(C)Jack Edward Ivers
98 59 9504(C)George Herbert Mann and Miss Linda McElwarth
98 59 9506Movements of Baroness M. M. Steiner
98 59 9507Mrs. Flora Anderson
98 59 9508(C)Valentin Krems - national status of
98 59 9509(C)Friedrich Steinhardt, German Jewish refugee
98 59 9510(C) Pro-Japanese and anti-British attitude of Commander L. Neyrone
98 59 9512(C) Abduction of a journalist by members of the Wang Ching Wei Party - disposal of arrested man
98 59 9528(C) Alleged request from allies for Chinese labourers
98 59 9532(C) John Joseph Holland
98 59 9538(C) Vladimir Kazakoff dismissed from employment in Japanese Consulate
98 59 9543(C) Activities of Antonin Kolacek
98 59 9549(C) Miss Evdokia Nikolaevna Grebennikoff
98 59 9555(C) Alleged arrival in Shanghai of government terrorists
98 59 9557(C) Tien Hua Lee
98 59 9562(C) Fritz Whitsak
98 59 9564(C) Arthur Gottlieb
98 59 9568(C) V. M. Kedrolivansky
98 59 9571(C) Jessfield Road severed head crime
98 9574 V. B. Lisamer
98 59 9574(C) V. B. Lisamer
98 59 9577(C) White slave trafficking
98 59 9579(C) Helmut Heinrich Hugo Fries [Microfilm header reads 9573(C)]
98 59 9599(C) Hungjao Sanitarium - taken over by Japanese military
98 59 9601(C) General labour situation
98 59 9608(C) Sir Herbert Phillips - Dah Yih Printing and Engraving Company
98 59 9613(C) Assassination at Zao Foong Club
98 59 9617(C) Jack Leicester Junter alias Jacques Unter
98 59 9639(C) Attempted assassination of G. G. Phillips
98 59 9655 Private chauffeur employed by Commissioner of Police dismissed
98 59 9657 Summaries of Dr. Sun Yat-Sen's activities
98 59 9659/3 German residents in Shanghai in 1917
98 59 9660 C. Leonhard
98 59 9688 Otto C. Hellmuth
98 59 9729 Anti-Corruption Movement Committee
98 9735 Makari Pavlovitch Arihereeff
98 9736 Charlie Mussick
98 59 9737 Labour organizations in the Settlement
98 59 9745 Russian Emigrants Chamber of Commerce
98 59 9746Three Koreans suspected of peddling heroin
98 59 9749Letter to Mr. Ch. E. Metzler
98 59 9778Denny Stryer
98 59 9779H. J. Gruetzmacher
98 59 9782John Chester Wilson
98 59 9795Dr. Ernst Friedlaender
98 59 9801(C)Dr. Paul Leiderer
98 59 9807James Stephan Cassedy
98 59 9815Edmund Rosenfeld
98 59 9824Dr. Eugene Mandel
98 9830(C)Photo - Dr. Hugo Loehning
98 59 9836Indira Devi (Miss Eugenie Petersen)
98 59 9865C. J. Rumkin
98 59 9867A. Verleysen
98 59 9868Ernest John Herrod
98 59 9883Miss Galina Tivitcheva
98 59 9884Horace John Hill Sampson
98 60 9897(C)Activities of A. A. Nogaitseff
98 59 9899F. L. Hamilton
98 59 9901Mrs. L. N. Cherkassky and Mr. & Mrs. D'Almeida
98 59 9904Miss Zinaida Vassilievna Levadny
98 59 9911Chinese complaint against YMCA performance
98 59 9923Stephan Shidlovski
98 59 9924Ronald Laurie Stuart Hill
98 59 9929Strike at Consolidated Industries Fed. Inc., U.S.A.
98 59 9931J. L. Brick
98 59 9933Voldemar Dorf
98 59 9934Isaac Benison Cohen
98 59 9935George William Clark
98 59 9938International Health & Beauty Co.
98 59 9939Threatening letters from Wang Ching Wei organizations
98 59 9943Josef Fricker
98 59 9944(C)Arrest of Wong Tseng Ming, China youth anti-Japanese and traitor elimination; Iron Blood Army
98 60 9946Arrival of Viscount S. Motono
98 60 9948(C)Assassination of Supt. Tan Shao Liang
9860 9949Abduction of Miss Cecilia Haas
9860 9963Cecil Edward Kohlman (Coleman)
98 60 9969Chinese clerical staff
98 60 9982Borden Egg Co. industrial dispute report
98 60 9984Establishment of “Centro Social Recreativo” Club
98 60 9985Arrival of Mr. Hisao Furuya
98 60 9986Threat of violence, Walter Cohn, manager of WACO
98 60 9987Continuing investigation into death of Detective Inspector Loh Kung Sung
98 60 9988William Charles Smith
98 60 9990Murder of William B. Carine
98 60 9992John Ryan
98 60 9993Enquiry on whereabouts of George Joseph Norman
98 60 9994Assassination of Woo S Dien at Great China University
98 60 9995Enquiry re Alexander Crombie
98 60 9996Enquiry re Rudolfo Alberto Hamburger
98 60 9998American citizens wanted by United States Consulate
98 60 9999Attached newspaper clipping from the North China Daily News
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