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 ^ Box ^ Roll ^ File ^ Folder Title/Contents                                           ^ Link ^ Tags ^ Date ^ Notes ^ Pages ^ ^ Box ^ Roll ^ File ^ Folder Title/Contents                                           ^ Link ^ Tags ^ Date ^ Notes ^ Pages ^
-| 99  | 63   | 1    | Loh Ka Ts Koh Pootung [Microfilm lists the following as cases 101-130] |      |      |             | |+| 99  | 63   | 1    | Loh Ka Ts Koh Pootung [Microfilm lists the following as cases 101-130] |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-2173           |1st Jan 1916       |military information in Loh Ka Ta Koh 陆家嘴       ||
 | 99  | 63   | 2    | The Tax Office Jan. 2 1916 (Letter)                                      |      |             | | | 99  | 63   | 2    | The Tax Office Jan. 2 1916 (Letter)                                      |      |             | |
-| 99  | 63   | 3    | Da Zah Bing                                                              |      |             | | +| 99  | 63   | 3    | Da Zah Bing                                                         |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-2026           |3rd Jan 1916       |       |
-| 99  | 63   | 8    | Ying Zen Sung                                                            |      |             | | +| 99  | 63   | 8    | Ying Zen Sung                                                       |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-2420           |Jan 1916       |       |
-| 99  | 63   | 9    | Tsiang Ya Ying                                                      |      |      |             | |+| 99  | 63   | 9    | Tsiang Ya Ying                                                      |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-2364           |7th Feb 1916       |       ||
 | 99  | 63   | 10   | Shenpao                                                                  |      |             | | | 99  | 63   | 10   | Shenpao                                                                  |      |             | |
-| 99  | 63   | 12   | Zung Kau Chun                                                            |      |             | | +| 99  | 63   | 12   | Zung Kau Chun                                                       |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-2459      |Zung Kau Chun as a leader of an attack was shot at 2pm      |11th Jan 1916       |       |
-| 99  | 63   | 13   | Lung Sau Wei                                                        |      |      |             | | +| 99  | 63   | 13   | Lung Sau Wei                                                        |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-2184           |12th Jan 1916       |       |
-| 99  | 63   | 14   | Koh Ming Tang - Pay Dzung Sung                                      |      |      |             | |+| 99  | 63   | 14   | Koh Ming Tang - Pay Dzung Sung                                      |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-2132      |Pay Dzung Sung became a spy of the Chinese Government who stayed in Koh Ming Tang      |13th Jan 1916       |       ||
 | 99  | 63   | 15   | Mr. Stephorious                                                          |      |             | | | 99  | 63   | 15   | Mr. Stephorious                                                          |      |             | |
-| 99  | 63   | 16   | Ong Zung Zen                                                        |      |      |             | | +| 99  | 63   | 16   | Ong Zung Zen                                                        |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-2235           |15th Jan 1916       |       |
-| 99  | 63   | 17   | Zee Ping Liang                                                      |      |      |             | |+| 99  | 63   | 17   | Zee Ping Liang                                                      |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-2453           |Jan 1916       |Nanking officials agreed to join the rebels; Zee Ping Liang was a rebel leader from Shanghai and was sent to Nanking to confer with a general about the situation in Yunnan       ||
 | 99  | 63   | 18   | Zee Koh Liang                                                            |      |             | | | 99  | 63   | 18   | Zee Koh Liang                                                            |      |             | |
-| 99  | 63   | 19   | Tsang Kuang Zah                                                          |      |             | |+| 99  | 63   | 19   | Tsang Kuang Zah                                                     |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-2352           |Jan 1916       |       ||
 | 99  | 63   | 20   | The Nielson Arms Case                                                    |      |             | | | 99  | 63   | 20   | The Nielson Arms Case                                                    |      |             | |
-| 99  | 63   | 21   | Tsu Kung Fah                                                        |      |      |             | |+| 99  | 63   | 21   | Tsu Kung Fah                                                        |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-2369           |Jan 1916       |rebel-related issue       ||
 | 99  | 63   | 22   | Chen Chi Mei                                                        |      |      |             | | | 99  | 63   | 22   | Chen Chi Mei                                                        |      |      |             | |
 | 99  | 63   | 23   | [Missing]                                                                |      |             | | | 99  | 63   | 23   | [Missing]                                                                |      |             | |
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 | 99  | 63   | 26   | General Yang                                                        |      |      |             | | | 99  | 63   | 26   | General Yang                                                        |      |      |             | |
 | 99  | 63   | 27   | Tsai Ao                                                                  |      |             | | | 99  | 63   | 27   | Tsai Ao                                                                  |      |             | |
-| 99  | 63   | 28   | Lieu Ching Sung                                                          |      |             | |+| 99  | 63   | 28   | Lieu Ching Sung                                                     |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-2156           |Jan 1916       |       ||
 | 99  | 63   | 29   | Zee Koh Liang                                                            |      |             | | | 99  | 63   | 29   | Zee Koh Liang                                                            |      |             | |
 | 99  | 63   | 30   | Ju Sing                                                                  |      |             | | | 99  | 63   | 30   | Ju Sing                                                                  |      |             | |
-| 99  | 63   | 31   | Faung Sung Dau |      |      |             | |+| 99  | 63   | 31   | Faung Sung Dau |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-2062           |Feb 1916       |the City Police received the order of examining all the papers and bills before the Chinese New Year due to the rebel issue       ||
 | 99  | 63   | 32   | Shen Yuen Zahl |      |      |             | | | 99  | 63   | 32   | Shen Yuen Zahl |      |      |             | |
 | 99  | 63   | 33   | Thau Yuan" Kyuin corps |      |      |          |    | | 99  | 63   | 33   | Thau Yuan" Kyuin corps |      |      |          |    |
 | 99  | 63   | 34   | Thau Yuan" Kyuin corps |      |      |             | | | 99  | 63   | 34   | Thau Yuan" Kyuin corps |      |      |             | |
-| 99  | 63   | 35   | Wong Tsch Ming |      |      |            |  |+| 99  | 63   | 35   | Wong Tsch Ming |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-2394           |Feb 1916       |      | |
 | 99  | 63   | 36   | Zung Tsung |      |      |             | | | 99  | 63   | 36   | Zung Tsung |      |      |             | |
-| 99  | 63   | 37   | Admiral Tseng |      |      |              | |+| 99  | 63   | 37   | Admiral Tseng |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-1958           |10th Feb 1916       |two high military officers from Peking arrived in Shanghai yesterday        ||
 | 99  | 63   | 38   | Shenpao |      |      |             | | | 99  | 63   | 38   | Shenpao |      |      |             | |
-| 99  | 63   | 39   | Huh Ching Tsung |      |      |             |+| 99  | 63   | 39   | Huh Ching Tsung |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-2113           |13th Feb 1916       |a fort was about to be rebuilt in Huh Ching Tsung in Pootung   |    |
 | 99  | 63   | 40   | Sung Jang Foo |      |      |             | | | 99  | 63   | 40   | Sung Jang Foo |      |      |             | |
-| 99  | 63   | 41   | Liu Nyoh Zung |      |      |             | | +| 99  | 63   | 41   | Liu Nyoh Zung |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-2170           |14th Feb 1916       |Liu Nyoh Zung assissinated the manager of the Bank of China       |
-| 99  | 63   | 42   | Tsu Li Sun |      |      |             | | +| 99  | 63   | 42   | Tsu Li Sun |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-2370           |Feb 1916       |Two military officers came to Shanghai from Peking to discuss the rebel issue       |
-| 99  | 63   | 43   | Lu and Li Tsoong Nyoh |      |      |        | |       | +| 99  | 63   | 43   | Lu and Li Tsoong Nyoh |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-2180           |16th Feb 1916        | |      | 
-| 99 | 63 | 44 | Wong Ming Jeu | | | | | |+| 99 | 63 | 44 | Wong Ming Jeu |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-2389 | |Feb 1916 | ||
 | 99 | 63 | 45 | Daung Zen Tsung | | | | | | | 99 | 63 | 45 | Daung Zen Tsung | | | | | |
-| 99 | 63 | 46 | Tsu Vi Heu | | | | | |+| 99 | 63 | 46 | Tsu Vi Heu |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-2373 | |Feb 1916 |two men were arrested due to their close relation with revolutionary activities ||
 | 99 | 63 | 47 | [Missing] | | | | | | | 99 | 63 | 47 | [Missing] | | | | | |
 | 99 | 63 | 48 | [Missing] | | | | | | | 99 | 63 | 48 | [Missing] | | | | | |
 | 99 | 63 | 49 | [Missing] | | | | | | | 99 | 63 | 49 | [Missing] | | | | | |
 | 99 | 63 | 50 | Tsu Hai Zung | | | |  | | | 99 | 63 | 50 | Tsu Hai Zung | | | |  | |
-| 99 | 63 | 51 | General Feng | | | | | |+| 99 | 63 | 51 | General Feng |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-2078 | |23rd Feb 1916 | ||
 | 99 | 63 | 52 | [Missing] | | | | | | | 99 | 63 | 52 | [Missing] | | | | | |
 | 99 | 63 | 53 | [Missing] | | | | | | | 99 | 63 | 53 | [Missing] | | | | | |
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 | 99 | 63 | 109 | Lieu Khoong | | | | | | | 99 | 63 | 109 | Lieu Khoong | | | | | |
 | 99 | 63 | 122 | Yang Tcheng | | | | | | | 99 | 63 | 122 | Yang Tcheng | | | | | |
-| 99 | 63 | 123 | Tsang Chi Hyuin | | | | | |+| 99 | 63 | 123 | Tsang Chi Hyuin |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-2350 | |Mar 1916 | ||
 | 99 | 63 | 124 | Hai Yung | | | | | | | 99 | 63 | 124 | Hai Yung | | | | | |
 | 99 | 63 | 125 | Woo Tsung Wo | | | | | | | 99 | 63 | 125 | Woo Tsung Wo | | | | | |
 | 99 | 63 | 126 | Feng Kuo Chang |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-2068 | |Feb 1916 |Military Order from Feng Kuo Chang in Chiangchun, needed nine hundred more troops to Nanking when called upon |1 | | 99 | 63 | 126 | Feng Kuo Chang |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-2068 | |Feb 1916 |Military Order from Feng Kuo Chang in Chiangchun, needed nine hundred more troops to Nanking when called upon |1 |
-| 99 | 63 | 129 | Sin Wan Pao | | | | | | +| 99 | 63 | 129 | Sin Wan Pao |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-2275 | |1916 | |
-| 99 | 63 | 130 | Li Tsung Nyoh | | | | | |+| 99 | 63 | 130 | Li Tsung Nyoh |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-2147 | |28th Feb 1916 | ||
 | 99 | 63 | 132 | Yuan Shih Kai | | | | | | | 99 | 63 | 132 | Yuan Shih Kai | | | | | |
-| 99 | 63 | 135 | Ling Dau Wen | | | | | |+| 99 | 63 | 135 | Ling Dau Wen |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-2163 | |1916 | |11 |
 | 99 | 63 | 137 | Pootung and Foong Ching  | | | | | | | 99 | 63 | 137 | Pootung and Foong Ching  | | | | | |
-| 99 | 63 | 138 | Huh Chung Tsung | | | | | | +| 99 | 63 | 138 | Huh Chung Tsung |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-2114 | |2nd Mar 1916 | |
-| 99 | 63 | 142 | Zau Lien Wang | | | | | |+| 99 | 63 | 142 | Zau Lien Wang |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-2439 | |6th Mar 1916 |purchasing military equipment ||
 | 99 | 63 | 145 | Arnold Khrberg & Carlowit z & Co. | | | | | | | 99 | 63 | 145 | Arnold Khrberg & Carlowit z & Co. | | | | | |
 | 99 | 63 | 146 | Chang Hsun | | | | | | | 99 | 63 | 146 | Chang Hsun | | | | | |
-| 99 | 63 | 149 | Tseng Da Pei | | | | | |+| 99 | 63 | 149 | Tseng Da Pei |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-2362 | | | ||
 | 99 | 63 | 150 | Feng Kus Chang |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-2069 | |Mar 1916 |Military information,the situation of Nanking was serious with people became alarmed, Northern troops has arrived at Pukow |1 | | 99 | 63 | 150 | Feng Kus Chang |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-2069 | |Mar 1916 |Military information,the situation of Nanking was serious with people became alarmed, Northern troops has arrived at Pukow |1 |
 | 99 | 63 | 155 | Daung Chi Sing | | | | | | | 99 | 63 | 155 | Daung Chi Sing | | | | | |
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 | 99 | 63 | 168 | Yui Yui Li | | | | | | | 99 | 63 | 168 | Yui Yui Li | | | | | |
 | 99 | 63 | 171 | Fong Nan Woo | | | | | | | 99 | 63 | 171 | Fong Nan Woo | | | | | |
-| 99 | 63 | 174 | Wong Ts Kong | | | | | | +| 99 | 63 | 174 | Wong Ts Kong |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-2392 | |16th Mar 1916 | |
-| 99 | 63 | 177 | Ming Kou Pao | | | | | |+| 99 | 63 | 177 | Ming Kou Pao |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-2201 | |1916 |the Republican Army used a new-design flag in Shanghai ||
 | 99 | 63 | 178 | [Missing] | | | | | | | 99 | 63 | 178 | [Missing] | | | | | |
-| 99 | 63 | 180 | Nyeu Wen Tsang | | |  | | |+| 99 | 63 | 180 | Nyeu Wen Tsang |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-2233 | |20th Mar 1916  |general information about the current political situation ||
 | 99 | 63 | 181 | Lang Chi Tsao | | | | | | | 99 | 63 | 181 | Lang Chi Tsao | | | | | |
 | 99 | 63 | 182 | Dong Chi Yau | | | | | | | 99 | 63 | 182 | Dong Chi Yau | | | | | |
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 | 99 | 63 | 185 | Han Hwei | | | | | | | 99 | 63 | 185 | Han Hwei | | | | | |
 | 99 | 63 | 186 | Nyeu Tih Sung | | |  | | | | 99 | 63 | 186 | Nyeu Tih Sung | | |  | | |
-| 99 | 63 | 190 | Chang Sau Liag | | | |  | | +| 99 | 63 | 190 | Chang Sau Liag |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-1989 | |1916-1918 |  |17 
-| 99 | 63 | 191 | Tsang Tsung Sung | | | | | | +| 99 | 63 | 191 | Tsang Tsung Sung |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-2358 | |23rd Mar 1916 | |
-| 99 | 63 | 200 | Ling Shih Foong | | | | | |+| 99 | 63 | 200 | Ling Shih Foong |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-2165 | |25th Mar 1916 | ||
 | 99 | 63 | 201 | Chen Chi Mei | | | | | | | 99 | 63 | 201 | Chen Chi Mei | | | | | |
 | 99 | 63 | 202 | Wu Ting Fang | | | | | | | 99 | 63 | 202 | Wu Ting Fang | | | | | |
-| 99 | 63 | 203 | Seizure of arms at Pootung | | | | | | +| 99 | 63 | 203 | Seizure of arms at Pootung |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-2265 | |Mar 1916 | |21 
-| 99 | 63 | 204 | Tih Liang | | | | | |+| 99 | 63 | 204 | Tih Liang |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-2332 | |28th Mar 1916 |Tih Liang who has been a member of Manchu Party conferred to rebel in Shanghai ||
 | 99 | 63 | 208 | Chen Chi Mei |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-1994 | | |  |20| | 99 | 63 | 208 | Chen Chi Mei |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-1994 | | |  |20|
 | 99 | 63 | 209 | Dong Ping Kun |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-2048 | |Mar 1916 | |4 | | 99 | 63 | 209 | Dong Ping Kun |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-2048 | |Mar 1916 | |4 |
-| 99 | 63 | 210 | Hung Shih Tsoo | | | | | |+| 99 | 63 | 210 | Hung Shih Tsoo |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-2115 | |rebel-related issue | ||
 | 99 | 63 | 212 | Josi Maria Guedes | | | |  | | | 99 | 63 | 212 | Josi Maria Guedes | | | |  | |
-| 99 | 63 | 215 | Woo Sung Pao | | | | | |+| 99 | 63 | 215 | Woo Sung Pao |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-2407 | |Mar 1916 | ||
 | 99 | 63 | 216 | Zau [Microfilm contains  N. Keli, Turkish subject] |https://archive.org/details/smpa-63/page/n427/mode/2up | | | | | | 99 | 63 | 216 | Zau [Microfilm contains  N. Keli, Turkish subject] |https://archive.org/details/smpa-63/page/n427/mode/2up | | | | |
 | 99 | 63 | 218 | Gee Sing Tsoo | | | | | | | 99 | 63 | 218 | Gee Sing Tsoo | | | | | |
-| 99 | 63 | 219 | Zau Oo Ching | | | | | |+| 99 | 63 | 219 | Zau Oo Ching |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-2440 | |Apr 1916 |A car accident, Chinese and Japanese involved ||
 | 99 | 63 | 223 | Woo Ching Ying [Microfil m also contains Maurice Benjamin under this number.] | | | | | | | 99 | 63 | 223 | Woo Ching Ying [Microfil m also contains Maurice Benjamin under this number.] | | | | | |
 | 99 | 63 | 224 | Pak Vung Wei | | | | | | | 99 | 63 | 224 | Pak Vung Wei | | | | | |
 | 99 | 63 | 225 | Zau Woo Kyung | | | | | | | 99 | 63 | 225 | Zau Woo Kyung | | | | | |
 | 99 | 63 | 226 | General Yang | | | | | | | 99 | 63 | 226 | General Yang | | | | | |
-| 99 | 63 | 229 | Mau Chih Ying | | | | | |+| 99 | 63 | 229 | Mau Chih Ying |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-2187 | |5th Apr 1916 |ex-soldiers became rebels and lived in Frenchtown in Shanghai ||
 | 99 | 63 | 233 | Wu Ting Fang | | | | | | | 99 | 63 | 233 | Wu Ting Fang | | | | | |
 | 99 | 63 | 234 | General Yang | | | | | | | 99 | 63 | 234 | General Yang | | | | | |
 | 99 | 63 | 236 | The Chinese military sit uation | | | | | | | 99 | 63 | 236 | The Chinese military sit uation | | | | | |
-| 99 | 63 | 239 | Arrival of troops in Shanghai | | | | | |+| 99 | 63 | 239 | Arrival of troops in Shanghai |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-1974 | |10th Apr 1916 | ||
 | 99 | 63 | 241 | Zie Fong Ding | | | | | | | 99 | 63 | 241 | Zie Fong Ding | | | | | |
 | 99 | 63 | 242 | Woo Ching Ying [Microfilm  also contains Thomas Mellows under this number.] | | | | | | | 99 | 63 | 242 | Woo Ching Ying [Microfilm  also contains Thomas Mellows under this number.] | | | | | |
 | 99 | 63 | 245 | Woo Ching Ying | | | | | | | 99 | 63 | 245 | Woo Ching Ying | | | | | |
-| 99 | 63 | 246 | Movements of Chinese troop s | | | | | |+| 99 | 63 | 246 | Movements of Chinese troops |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-2205 | |12th Apr 1916 | ||
 | 99 | 63 | 248 | Zau Li Waung [On microfilm this number is also used for Nyeu Tih Sung.] | | | | | | | 99 | 63 | 248 | Zau Li Waung [On microfilm this number is also used for Nyeu Tih Sung.] | | | | | |
 | 99 | 63 | 249 | Chen Chi Mei | | | | | | | 99 | 63 | 249 | Chen Chi Mei | | | | | |
-| 99 | 63 | 250 | Di Doo | | | | | |+| 99 | 63 | 250 | Di Doo |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-2045 | |Apr 1916 | ||
 | 99 | 63 | 253 | Nyeu Tih Sung | |  | | | | | 99 | 63 | 253 | Nyeu Tih Sung | |  | | | |
 | 99 | 63 | 254 | Fung Ching | | | | | | | 99 | 63 | 254 | Fung Ching | | | | | |
-| 99 | 63 | 255A | Chiu Wei Ching | | | | | | +| 99 | 63 | 255A | Chiu Wei Ching |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-2009 | |May 1916 | |
-| 99 | 63 | 256 | Chen Chi May | | | | | |+| 99 | 63 | 256 | Chen Chi May |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-1992 | |16th Apr 1916 | ||
 | 99 | 63 | 260 | Thomas Mellows | | | | | | | 99 | 63 | 260 | Thomas Mellows | | | | | |
-| 99 | 63 | 265 | Deputy Military Governor L u | | | | | |+| 99 | 63 | 265 | Deputy Military Governor Lu |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-2044 | |Apr 1916 | ||
 | 99 | 63 | 266 | Fong Nan Woo | | | | | | | 99 | 63 | 266 | Fong Nan Woo | | | | | |
-| 99 | 63 | 267 | Wong Toh Sung | | | | | |+| 99 | 63 | 267 | Wong Toh Sung |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-2391 | |17th Apr 1916 |A meeting was held in order to induce the authorities to abandon the intention of sending northern troops to Fokien ||
 | 99 | 63 | 268 | Nyeu Tih Sung | | | | | | | 99 | 63 | 268 | Nyeu Tih Sung | | | | | |
 | 99 | 63 | 269 | Nyeu Tih Sung [Microfilm  also contains police strength report under this number] | | | | | | | 99 | 63 | 269 | Nyeu Tih Sung [Microfilm  also contains police strength report under this number] | | | | | |
-| 99 | 63 | 270 | Tsu Jui | | | | | | +| 99 | 63 | 270 | Tsu Jui |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-2368 | |Apr 1916 |Property Ownership Issue |
-| 99 | 63 | 271 | Zung Tsoong Hsien | | | | | |+| 99 | 63 | 271 | Zung Tsoong Hsien |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-2461 | |Apr 1916 |Zung Tsoong Hsien was a rebel arrested in Chapei ||
 | 99 | 63 | 272 | Wong Ih Eon | | | | | | | 99 | 63 | 272 | Wong Ih Eon | | | | | |
-| 99 | 63 | 277 | Yang Sing Ling | | | |  | |+| 99 | 63 | 277 | Yang Sing Ling |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-2414 | |Apr 1916 |the troops has despatched to Wusieh  ||
 | 99 | 63 | 278 | Nyeu Tih Sung | | | | | | | 99 | 63 | 278 | Nyeu Tih Sung | | | | | |
 | 99 | 63 | 282 | Ying Sz | | | | | | | 99 | 63 | 282 | Ying Sz | | | | | |
 | 99 | 63 | 283 | Nyeu Tih Sung | | | | | | | 99 | 63 | 283 | Nyeu Tih Sung | | | | | |
-| 99 | 63 | 284 | Woo Fung Ling | | | | | |+| 99 | 63 | 284 | Woo Fung Ling |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-2404 | |Apr 1916 | ||
 | 99 | 63 | 287 | George R. Arthur | | |  | | | | 99 | 63 | 287 | George R. Arthur | | |  | | |
-| 99 | 63 | 292 | Naung Tsung Zung | | | | | | +| 99 | 63 | 292 | Naung Tsung Zung |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-2214 | |29th Apr 1916 |Naung Tsung Zung was a rebel who was arrested |
-| 99 | 63 | 293 | Ching Yang | | | | | |+| 99 | 63 | 293 | Ching Yang |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-2007 | |Apr 1916 |Recorded the fighting took place in the vicinity of Wesieh ||
 | 99 | 63 | 294 | Ho Kya Loh | | | | | | | 99 | 63 | 294 | Ho Kya Loh | | | | | |
 | 99 | 63 | 295 | Zung Tsung | | | | | | | 99 | 63 | 295 | Zung Tsung | | | | | |
-| 99 | 63 | 301 | A. Ettinger | | | | | |+| 99 | 63 | 301 | A. Ettinger |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-1953 | |May 1916 | ||
 | 99 | 63 | 302 | Population of French Concession, 1895 | | | | | | | 99 | 63 | 302 | Population of French Concession, 1895 | | | | | |
-| 99 | 63 | 303 | Doo Su Koong Su | | | | | |+| 99 | 63 | 303 | Doo Su Koong Su |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-2049 | |1st May 1916 | ||
 | 99 | 63 | 306 | Four Japanese - revolvers | | | | | | | 99 | 63 | 306 | Four Japanese - revolvers | | | | | |
-| 99 | 63 | 311 | Chu Tsung Eu | | | | | |+| 99 | 63 | 311 | Chu Tsung Eu |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-2015 | |4th May 1916 | ||
 | 99 | 63 | 313 | K. Hatakeyama |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-2127 | |May 1916 |a Cantonese dressed in foreign clothes was arrested at 10am |1 | | 99 | 63 | 313 | K. Hatakeyama |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-2127 | |May 1916 |a Cantonese dressed in foreign clothes was arrested at 10am |1 |
 | 99 | 63 | 314 | Alleged dealing in firearms |https://archive.org/details/smpa-63/page/n455/mode/2up | |1916 |"Kindler case", little evidence found. Accussation made by D. C. Schmidt against M. Kindler, dentist. |3 | | 99 | 63 | 314 | Alleged dealing in firearms |https://archive.org/details/smpa-63/page/n455/mode/2up | |1916 |"Kindler case", little evidence found. Accussation made by D. C. Schmidt against M. Kindler, dentist. |3 |
 | 99 | 63 | 315 | Tsang Tsi San | | | | | | | 99 | 63 | 315 | Tsang Tsi San | | | | | |
-| 99 | 63 | 316 | Si Si Pao | | | | | |+| 99 | 63 | 316 | Si Si Pao |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-2271 | |May 1916 |the local yamen received the revolutionary codes to be used in the communication ||
 | 99 | 63 | 317 | Bah Sz En |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-1977 | |May 1916 |Bah Sz En 白士安 was a rebel leader paid his followers to attack Chapet |2 | | 99 | 63 | 317 | Bah Sz En |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-1977 | |May 1916 |Bah Sz En 白士安 was a rebel leader paid his followers to attack Chapet |2 |
 | 99 | 63 | 318 | Chang Hsun | | | | | | | 99 | 63 | 318 | Chang Hsun | | | | | |
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 | 99 | 63 | 322 | Sun Yat-Sen | | | | | | | 99 | 63 | 322 | Sun Yat-Sen | | | | | |
 | 99 | 63 | 326 | Sun Yat-Sen | | | | | | | 99 | 63 | 326 | Sun Yat-Sen | | | | | |
-| 99 | 63 | 328 | Zau Li Wong | | | | | |+| 99 | 63 | 328 | Zau Li Wong |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-2438 | |May 1916 |A pro-rebel newspaper planed to publish in Shanghai ||
 | 99 | 63 | 331 | Chu Tsung | | | | | | | 99 | 63 | 331 | Chu Tsung | | | | | |
-| 99 | 63 | 332 | Tsung Siao Woo Ts | | | | | | +| 99 | 63 | 332 | Tsung Siao Woo Ts |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-2375 | |16th May 916 | |
-| 99 | 63 | 334 | Tong Shao Yi | | | | | | +| 99 | 63 | 334 | Tong Shao Yi |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-2334 | |1916 | |
-| 99 | 63 | 336 | Tsang Yung Woo | | | | | | +| 99 | 63 | 336 | Tsang Yung Woo |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-2359 | |1916 | |
-| 99 | 63 | 337 | Tsu Cha Zung | | | | | | +| 99 | 63 | 337 | Tsu Cha Zung |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-2366 | |May 1916 |containing a list of rebel's leaders |
-| 99 | 63 | 338 | Sing Ming Lee | | | | | |+| 99 | 63 | 338 | Sing Ming Lee |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-2277 | |20th May 1916 |the fightings between rebels from different group ||
 | 99 | 63 | 340 | Pih Ding | | | | | | | 99 | 63 | 340 | Pih Ding | | | | | |
 | 99 | 63 | 341 | Tsa Dien [On microfilm this number is also used for placing of detectives on board incoming ships.] |https://archive.org/details/smpa-63/page/n431/mode/2up | | | | | | 99 | 63 | 341 | Tsa Dien [On microfilm this number is also used for placing of detectives on board incoming ships.] |https://archive.org/details/smpa-63/page/n431/mode/2up | | | | |
-| 99 | 63 | 343 | Tsu Sau Ching | | | | | |+| 99 | 63 | 343 | Tsu Sau Ching |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-2371 | |May 1916 | ||
 | 99 | 63 | 344 | K. J. McEuen | | | | | | | 99 | 63 | 344 | K. J. McEuen | | | | | |
-| 99 | 63 | 348 | Chen Chi Mei | | | | | | +| 99 | 63 | 348 | Chen Chi Mei |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-1947 | |May 1916 |a order about killing all government agents by rebels was reported to the police |
-| 99 | 63 | 349 | Chékiang | | | | | |+| 99 | 63 | 349 | Chékiang |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-1991 | |May 1916 |Arms and Ammunition-related issues ||
 | 99 | 63 | 353 | Lieu Sau Tsche |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-2161 | |May 1916 |Lieu Sau Tsche was an ox-Hupoh Taotai who organised a rebel in the Frenchtown in Shanghai |1 | | 99 | 63 | 353 | Lieu Sau Tsche |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-2161 | |May 1916 |Lieu Sau Tsche was an ox-Hupoh Taotai who organised a rebel in the Frenchtown in Shanghai |1 |
 | 99 | 63 | 354 | Sun Yat-Sen | | | | | | | 99 | 63 | 354 | Sun Yat-Sen | | | | | |
-| 99 | 63 | 356 | Sung Cheng Yen | | | |  | | +| 99 | 63 | 356 | Sung Cheng Yen |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-2294 | |27th May 1916 |Two newspaper venders were arrested in Shanghai  |
-| 99 | 63 | 358 | Tsang Loo Zung | | | | | |+| 99 | 63 | 358 | Tsang Loo Zung |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-2353 | |May 1916 | ||
 | 99 | 63 | 359 | Yu Ya Ching | | | | | | | 99 | 63 | 359 | Yu Ya Ching | | | | | |
-| 100 | 63 | 360 | Daung Bah | | | | | |+| 100 | 63 | 360 | Daung Bah |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-2033 | |1916-1917 | ||
 | 100 | 63 | 361 | Tsang Chi Tsoong | |  | | | | | 100 | 63 | 361 | Tsang Chi Tsoong | |  | | | |
-| 100 | 63 | 362 | Tsu Tuh Eu | | | | | |+| 100 | 63 | 362 | Tsu Tuh Eu |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-2372 | |31st May 1916 | ||
 | 100 | 63 | 365 | Li Ying Zah | | | | | | | 100 | 63 | 365 | Li Ying Zah | | | | | |
 | 100 | 63 | 366 | Chu Tsung | | | | | | | 100 | 63 | 366 | Chu Tsung | | | | | |
 | 100 | 63 | 369 | Woo Cha Loh | | | | | | | 100 | 63 | 369 | Woo Cha Loh | | | | | |
-| 100 | 63 | 372 | Zee Li Hyuin | | | | | | +| 100 | 63 | 372 | Zee Li Hyuin |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-2452 | |Jun 1916 |Zee Li Hyuin was a military officer arrived in Shanghai |
-| 100 | 63 | 376 | Ming Ko Pao | | | | | | +| 100 | 63 | 376 | Ming Ko Pao |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-2199 | |6th Jun 1916 | |
-| 100 | 63 | 380 | General Yang - Sun Yat-Sen | | | | | |+| 100 | 63 | 380 | General Yang - Sun Yat-Sen |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-2085 | |7th Jun 1916 | ||
 | 100 | 63 | 384 | Kuo Ming Tang | | | | | | | 100 | 63 | 384 | Kuo Ming Tang | | | | | |
 | 100 | 63 | 385 | Li Yuen Hung | | | | | | | 100 | 63 | 385 | Li Yuen Hung | | | | | |
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 | 100 | 63 | 390 | Zee Koh Liang | | | | | | | 100 | 63 | 390 | Zee Koh Liang | | | | | |
 | 100 | 63 | 391 | Chou Ching Tsan | | | | | | | 100 | 63 | 391 | Chou Ching Tsan | | | | | |
-| 100 | 63 | 392 | Yung Doo | | | | | |+| 100 | 63 | 392 | Yung Doo |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-2432 | |Jun 1916 | ||
 | 100 | 63 | 393 | Sun Yat-Sen | | | |  | | | 100 | 63 | 393 | Sun Yat-Sen | | | |  | |
 | 100 | 63 | 394 | Sun Yat-Sen | | | | | | | 100 | 63 | 394 | Sun Yat-Sen | | | | | |
 | 100 | 63 | 396 | Nyeu Tih Sung | | | | | | | 100 | 63 | 396 | Nyeu Tih Sung | | | | | |
 | 100 | 63 | 397 | Feng Kou Chang | | | | | | | 100 | 63 | 397 | Feng Kou Chang | | | | | |
-| 100 | 63 | 398 | Hwang Hsin | | | | | |+| 100 | 63 | 398 | Hwang Hsin |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-2116 | |19th Jul 1916 | ||
 | 100 | 63 | 399 | Han Hwei | | | | | | | 100 | 63 | 399 | Han Hwei | | | | | |
 | 100 | 63 | 401 | Daung Zen Tsang |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-2038 |  |1916 | |1 | | 100 | 63 | 401 | Daung Zen Tsang |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-2038 |  |1916 | |1 |
-| 100 | 63 | 405 | Doong Ts Wen | | | | | |+| 100 | 63 | 405 | Doong Ts Wen |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-2051 | |23rd Jun 1916 |Doong Ts Wen was a society built by militarists who aimed at protecting their social interests.||
 | 100 | 63 | 406 | Li Yuen Hung | | | | | | | 100 | 63 | 406 | Li Yuen Hung | | | | | |
 | 100 | 63 | 407 | Tsung Woo Sz Zen Wei | | | | | | | 100 | 63 | 407 | Tsung Woo Sz Zen Wei | | | | | |
-| 100 | 63 | 408 | Doong Ts Wei | | | | | |+| 100 | 63 | 408 | Doong Ts Wei |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-2050 | |24th Jun 1916 |Doong Ts Wei was on terms with monarchical party in Shanghai ||
 | 100 | 63 | 409 | Feng Kuo Chang | | | | | | | 100 | 63 | 409 | Feng Kuo Chang | | | | | |
-| 100 | 63 | 411 | Joseph Issac | | | | | |+| 100 | 63 | 411 | Joseph Issac |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-2125 | |1915 | |52 |
 | 100 | 63 | 414 | Li Yuen Hung | | | | | | | 100 | 63 | 414 | Li Yuen Hung | | | | | |
 | 100 | 63 | 415 | Liu Kwe Yung | | | | | | | 100 | 63 | 415 | Liu Kwe Yung | | | | | |
 | 100 | 63 | 416 | Lee Ting Sun | | | | | | | 100 | 63 | 416 | Lee Ting Sun | | | | | |
-| 100 | 63 | 420 | Ting Ching Li | | | | | |+| 100 | 63 | 420 | Ting Ching Li |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-2333 | |Jun 1916 |A bomb explosion occurred at No. 30 Ting Ching Li alleyway on 29th June, one man was killed and three men were wounded, they were all rebels; a rumour said the General Yang was murdered, but it was not ture ||
 | 100 | 63 | 423 | Admiral Sah | | | | | | | 100 | 63 | 423 | Admiral Sah | | | | | |
 | 100 | 63 | 426 | A. Nielsen | | | | | | | 100 | 63 | 426 | A. Nielsen | | | | | |
-| 100 | 63 | 428 | Tong Ting Kwong | | |  | | |+| 100 | 63 | 428 | Tong Ting Kwong |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-2335 | |1916  |the list of the military officers' name ||
 | 100 | 63 | 429 | Zung Zung Zen |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-2466 | |Jul 1916 |the members of Kuomingtang held a meeting to decide to form a new society called Zung Zung Zen |1 | | 100 | 63 | 429 | Zung Zung Zen |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-2466 | |Jul 1916 |the members of Kuomingtang held a meeting to decide to form a new society called Zung Zung Zen |1 |
 | 100 | 63 | 431 | Admiral Sah | | | | | | | 100 | 63 | 431 | Admiral Sah | | | | | |
 | 100 | 63 | 432 | "Kiang Yui" |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-2131 | |Jul 1916 |"Kiang Yui" was a small gun boat. The police reported the appearance of this boat in Shanghai  |1 | | 100 | 63 | 432 | "Kiang Yui" |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-2131 | |Jul 1916 |"Kiang Yui" was a small gun boat. The police reported the appearance of this boat in Shanghai  |1 |
 | 100 | 63 | 434 | Huang Hsing | | | | | | | 100 | 63 | 434 | Huang Hsing | | | | | |
-| 100 | 63 | 437 | Loo Yung Ziang | | | |  | | +| 100 | 63 | 437 | Loo Yung Ziang |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-2179 | |Jul 1916 |multiple information about political situation in Shanghai |
-| 100 | 63 | 443 | Tsou Ching Tsung | | |  | | | +| 100 | 63 | 443 | Tsou Ching Tsung |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-2365 | |11th Jul 1916  | |
-| 100 | 63 | 445 | Han Chow | | | | | |  +| 100 | 63 | 445 | Han Chow |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-2094 | |Jul 1916 | ||  
-| 100 | 63 | 446 | Sz Kyung Yuin | | | | |  |+| 100 | 63 | 446 | Sz Kyung Yuin |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-2298 | |13th Jul 1916 |Sz Kyung Yuin was a high official and was about to arrive in Shanghai soon | |
 | 100 | 63 | 447 | Wong Tsung Ding | | | |  | | | 100 | 63 | 447 | Wong Tsung Ding | | | |  | |
 | 100 | 63 | 448 | Wu Pah Ching | | | | | |  | 100 | 63 | 448 | Wu Pah Ching | | | | | | 
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 | 100 | 63 | 463 | Zee Koh Liang | | | | | |  | 100 | 63 | 463 | Zee Koh Liang | | | | | | 
 | 100 | 63 | 465 | Yuan Shih Kai | | | | | |  | 100 | 63 | 465 | Yuan Shih Kai | | | | | | 
-| 100 | 63 | 466 | Li Ting Sing | | | | | |  +| 100 | 63 | 466 | Li Ting Sing |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-2145 | |21st Jul 1916 | ||  
-| 100 | 63 | 469 | Yih Ping Shang | | | | | | +| 100 | 63 | 469 | Yih Ping Shang |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-2418 | |Jul 1916 |mostly unreadable, Yih Ping Shang was a hotel |
 | 100 | 63 | 470 | Pah Vung Wei | | | | | |  | 100 | 63 | 470 | Pah Vung Wei | | | | | | 
 | 100 | 63 | 481 | Zee Koh Liang | | | | | |  | 100 | 63 | 481 | Zee Koh Liang | | | | | | 
-| 100 | 63 | 483 | Han Yoong | | | | | | +| 100 | 63 | 483 | Han Yoong |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-2106 | |Jul 1918 | |
 | 100 | 63 | 484 | Chung Li Pah | | | | | |  | 100 | 63 | 484 | Chung Li Pah | | | | | | 
-| 100 | 63 | 487 | Mr. Ma Chun Wu | | | | | | +| 100 | 63 | 487 | Mr. Ma Chun Wu |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-2208 | |Jul 1916 |blurred charaters |
 | 100 | 63 | 488 | Zee Koh Liang | | | | | |  | 100 | 63 | 488 | Zee Koh Liang | | | | | | 
 | 100 | 63 | 490 | Zee Koh Liang | | | | | |  | 100 | 63 | 490 | Zee Koh Liang | | | | | | 
-| 100 | 63 | 491 | Arnold Karberg & Co. | | | |  | |+| 100 | 63 | 491 | Arnold Karberg & Co. |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-1963 | |2nd Aug 1916 |  ||
 | 100 | 63 | 493 | Yao Ts' Zang |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-2417 | |Aug 1916 | |1 |  | 100 | 63 | 493 | Yao Ts' Zang |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-2417 | |Aug 1916 | |1 | 
-| 100 | 63 | 494 | "Taung" | | | | | | +| 100 | 63 | 494 | "Taung" |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-2305 | |Aug 1916 | |
 | 100 | 63 | 496 | Sun Yat-Sen | | | |  | | | 100 | 63 | 496 | Sun Yat-Sen | | | |  | |
 | 100 | 63 | 499 | Feng Kou Chang | | | |  | | | 100 | 63 | 499 | Feng Kou Chang | | | |  | |
 | 100 | 63 | 502 | Zau Woo Kyung | | | | | |  | 100 | 63 | 502 | Zau Woo Kyung | | | | | | 
-| 100 | 63 | 503 | Max Kindler |https://archive.org/details/smpa-63/page/n437/mode/2up \\ https://archive.org/details/smpa-63/page/n461/mode/2up | | | | |  +| 100 | 63 | 503 | Max Kindler |https://archive.org/details/smpa-63/page/n437/mode/2up \\ https://archive.org/details/smpa-63/page/n461/mode/2up \\ https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-2188 | |Jul-Sep 1916 | |38 |  
-| 100 | 63 | 504 | Lo Pau Hung | | | | | | +| 100 | 63 | 504 | Lo Pau Hung |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-2172 | |8th Aug 1916 |unreadable content |
 | 100 | 63 | 507 | Zhi Nyi Soo | | | | | |  | 100 | 63 | 507 | Zhi Nyi Soo | | | | | | 
 | 100 | 63 | 513 | Hyui Li Nyien | | | | | |  | 100 | 63 | 513 | Hyui Li Nyien | | | | | | 
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 | 100 | 63 | 517 | General Yang - Admiral Sah Chen Ping |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-2084 | |Aug 1916 |mostly unreadable |2 |  | 100 | 63 | 517 | General Yang - Admiral Sah Chen Ping |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-2084 | |Aug 1916 |mostly unreadable |2 | 
 | 100 | 63 | 518 | J. B. A. Grote | | | | | |  | 100 | 63 | 518 | J. B. A. Grote | | | | | | 
-| 100 | 63 | 519 | Pah Jien Yoh Tzen Wen | | | |  | |+| 100 | 63 | 519 | Pah Jien Yoh Tzen Wen |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-2236 | |Aug 1916 |  ||
 | 100 | 63 | 520 | Ching Yeu Li | | | | | |  | 100 | 63 | 520 | Ching Yeu Li | | | | | | 
 | 100 | 63 | 521 | The Truth of Fokien | | | |  | | | 100 | 63 | 521 | The Truth of Fokien | | | |  | |
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 | 100 | 63 | 569 | Han Hwe | | | | | |  | 100 | 63 | 569 | Han Hwe | | | | | | 
 | 100 | 63 | 570 | Tang Shao Yi | | | | |  | | 100 | 63 | 570 | Tang Shao Yi | | | | |  |
-| 100 | 63 | 571 | Daung Yao Ching | | | | |  | +| 100 | 63 | 571 | Daung Yao Ching |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-2037 | |1916 |Daung Yao Ching was a doctor in Shanghai who went to Peking to get a position in the government | | 
-| 100 | 63 | 572 | Tang Shaw Yi | | | | | | +| 100 | 63 | 572 | Tang Shaw Yi |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-2304 | |14th Sep 1916 | |
 | 100 | 63 | 578 | An auction of the property of the deceased | | | | | |  | 100 | 63 | 578 | An auction of the property of the deceased | | | | | | 
-| 100 | 63 | 580 | Van | | | | | |  +| 100 | 63 | 580 | Van |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-2382 | |15th Sep 1916 | ||  
-| 100 | 63 | 581 | Tsang Sz Zung |  | | | | |+| 100 | 63 | 581 | Tsang Sz Zung |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-2355  | |Tsang Sz Zung conducted the Manchu Restoration Party | ||
 | 100 | 63 | 585 | Han Hwe | | | | | |  | 100 | 63 | 585 | Han Hwe | | | | | | 
 | 100 | 63 | 586 | Han Hwe | | | | | |  | 100 | 63 | 586 | Han Hwe | | | | | | 
-| 100 | 63 | 588 | Sa Ho | | | | | |  +| 100 | 63 | 588 | Sa Ho |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-2261 | |23rd Sep 1916 |Sa Ho was a rebel ||  
-| 100 | 63 | 589 | Tsang Siau Tien |  | | | | |+| 100 | 63 | 589 | Tsang Siau Tien |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-2354  | |Sep 1916 | ||
 | 100 | 63 | 590 | General Lu | | | | | |  | 100 | 63 | 590 | General Lu | | | | | | 
-| 100 | 63 | 591 | Loo Tuh Kw - Li Tsong Ngoh | | | | | |  +| 100 | 63 | 591 | Loo Tuh Kw - Li Tsong Ngoh |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-1945 | |22nd Sep 1916 |The General Yang received two telegrams from Peking and Nanking respectively, Li Tsong Ngoh, the Director of the Arsenal would be removed from the office. ||  
-| 100 | 63 | 592 | Ming Kou Da Sing Yung Pao | | | | | |  +| 100 | 63 | 592 | Ming Kou Da Sing Yung Pao |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-2200 | |21st Sep 1916 |General Yang summoned officers to discuss the issue of Manchu Restoration Party ||  
-| 100 | 63 | 593 | Tieh Liang | | | | | | +| 100 | 63 | 593 | Tieh Liang |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-2330 | |20th Sep 1916 | |
 | 100 | 63 | 597 | Ling Liang Gee | | | |  | | | 100 | 63 | 597 | Ling Liang Gee | | | |  | |
-| 100 | 63 | 598 | Tsang Au Tsing | | | | | |  +| 100 | 63 | 598 | Tsang Au Tsing |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-2349 | |26th Sep 1916 | ||  
-| 100 | 63 | 601 | Woo Ling Fong | | | | | | +| 100 | 63 | 601 | Woo Ling Fong |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-2405 | |29th Sep 1916 | |
 | 100 | 63 | 609 | Zee Pou Yiang | | | | | |  | 100 | 63 | 609 | Zee Pou Yiang | | | | | | 
 | 100 | 63 | 610 | Woo Au | | | | | |  | 100 | 63 | 610 | Woo Au | | | | | | 
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 | 100 | 63 | 655 | 385 Sien Tuh Li | | |  | | | | 100 | 63 | 655 | 385 Sien Tuh Li | | |  | | |
 | 100 | 63 | 665 | Zau Kya Ziang | | | | | |  | 100 | 63 | 665 | Zau Kya Ziang | | | | | | 
-| 100 | 63 | 666 | Tientsin Incident | | | |  | |+| 100 | 63 | 666 | Tientsin Incident |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-2331 | |26th Oct 1916 |the French council General sent the local Chinese press an explanation of Tientsin incident.  ||
 | 100 | 63 | 670 | Wong Tsang Zau |https://archive.org/details/smpa-63/page/n1135/mode/2up | |Feb 1918 |王_沼 connected to the navy, born Shanghai, educated St John's university, agent to New York Life Insurance until 1905, joined Navy. Teacher to family in Ningbo, went to Hankou opened a stationer's shop. Claimed to be leader of Liberty Party (自由黨) |8 |  | 100 | 63 | 670 | Wong Tsang Zau |https://archive.org/details/smpa-63/page/n1135/mode/2up | |Feb 1918 |王_沼 connected to the navy, born Shanghai, educated St John's university, agent to New York Life Insurance until 1905, joined Navy. Teacher to family in Ningbo, went to Hankou opened a stationer's shop. Claimed to be leader of Liberty Party (自由黨) |8 | 
 | 100 | 63 | 671 | Loo Vung San | | | | | |  | 100 | 63 | 671 | Loo Vung San | | | | | | 
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 | 100 | 63 | 675 | Lo Fong Sang | | | | | |  | 100 | 63 | 675 | Lo Fong Sang | | | | | | 
 | 100 | 63 | 676 | Mr. Yang Ch'Eng | | | | | |  | 100 | 63 | 676 | Mr. Yang Ch'Eng | | | | | | 
-| 100 | 63 | 679 | Yang Sin Teh | | | | | | +| 100 | 63 | 679 | Yang Sin Teh |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-2413 | |Apr 1916 |Chinese and Japanese's issue about housing, a request to arrest the Japanese involved |
 | 100 | 63 | 681 | General Hwang Hsing |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-2080 | |Oct 1916 |the information of rebels around China (locations and estimated numbers)  |2 | | 100 | 63 | 681 | General Hwang Hsing |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-2080 | |Oct 1916 |the information of rebels around China (locations and estimated numbers)  |2 |
 | 100 | 63 | 682 | Li Ping Su | | | | | |  | 100 | 63 | 682 | Li Ping Su | | | | | | 
 | 100 | 63 | 683 | Yu Ya Ching | | | | | |  | 100 | 63 | 683 | Yu Ya Ching | | | | | | 
-| 100 | 63 | 685 | Woo Ta Tseu | | | | | |  +| 100 | 63 | 685 | Woo Ta Tseu |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-2408 | |Nov 1916 |A telegram was received and invited the general Yang to send a telegram to the Central Government ||  
-| 100 | 63 | 686 | Yu Ah Nyong | | | | | | +| 100 | 63 | 686 | Yu Ah Nyong |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-2422 | |Nov 1916 |A rebel was arrested and released on the 27th October with a payment of a fine of 100 dollar |
 | 100 | 63 | 688 | Kau Yih Fee |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-2130 | |Nov 1916 |Kau Yi Fee was a rebel leader and he planned to establish a new society in Pingchao road to promote the welfare of rebels. |1 |  | 100 | 63 | 688 | Kau Yih Fee |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-2130 | |Nov 1916 |Kau Yi Fee was a rebel leader and he planned to establish a new society in Pingchao road to promote the welfare of rebels. |1 | 
 | 100 | 63 | 694 | Cho Lan Fong |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-2010/page/n1/mode/2up | |Mar 1916 | |3 |  | 100 | 63 | 694 | Cho Lan Fong |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-2010/page/n1/mode/2up | |Mar 1916 | |3 | 
 | 100 | 63 | 695 | Chinese troops |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-2005 | |Nov 1916 |Newspaper article about the current data of Chinese troops around the nation |1 |  | 100 | 63 | 695 | Chinese troops |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-2005 | |Nov 1916 |Newspaper article about the current data of Chinese troops around the nation |1 | 
-| 100 | 63 | 696 | Kong Ching Tsung | | | | | | +| 100 | 63 | 696 | Kong Ching Tsung |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-2135 | |1916 | |
 | 100 | 63 | 697 | Zung Ping Sze |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-2460 | |  |the payment collection of the applications for sending away rebel leaders from Shanghai, the payment list has been categorised  |24 |  | 100 | 63 | 697 | Zung Ping Sze |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-2460 | |  |the payment collection of the applications for sending away rebel leaders from Shanghai, the payment list has been categorised  |24 | 
 | 100 | 63 | 698 | Tuchun Feng | | | | | |  | 100 | 63 | 698 | Tuchun Feng | | | | | | 
 | 100 | 63 | 699 | Huang Hsing | | | | | |  | 100 | 63 | 699 | Huang Hsing | | | | | | 
 | 100 | 63 | 701 | Li Tsoong Ngoh |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-2146 | |Nov 1916 |recorded the the movements of these figures: Li Tsoong Ngoh 李宗岳, Loo Voong San 羅凤山, Zee Nyeu Kau 徐元浩, Liang Chi Tsao (maybe 梁启超 but cannot find this name on the internet), Zee Kou Liang, Lee Taun Woo |5 |  | 100 | 63 | 701 | Li Tsoong Ngoh |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-2146 | |Nov 1916 |recorded the the movements of these figures: Li Tsoong Ngoh 李宗岳, Loo Voong San 羅凤山, Zee Nyeu Kau 徐元浩, Liang Chi Tsao (maybe 梁启超 but cannot find this name on the internet), Zee Kou Liang, Lee Taun Woo |5 | 
-| 100 | 63 | 702 | Tseng Kwaung Lu | | | | | | +| 100 | 63 | 702 | Tseng Kwaung Lu |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-2363 | |Nov 1916 | |
 | 100 | 63 | 703 | Sing Woo Dan | | | | | |  | 100 | 63 | 703 | Sing Woo Dan | | | | | | 
 | 100 | 63 | 706 | Chung Soong Yang |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-2017 | |Nov 1916 |Chung Soong Yang did not pay the officers and soldiers of Sungkiang  |2 | | 100 | 63 | 706 | Chung Soong Yang |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-2017 | |Nov 1916 |Chung Soong Yang did not pay the officers and soldiers of Sungkiang  |2 |
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 | 100 | 63 | 710 | Tsung Kwaung Lieu |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-2374 | |Nov 1916 |Tsung Kwaung Lieu was a member of Manchu Restoration Party who established an office in Frenchtown and was trying to induce the ex-Honan rebels to join him |1  | | 100 | 63 | 710 | Tsung Kwaung Lieu |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-2374 | |Nov 1916 |Tsung Kwaung Lieu was a member of Manchu Restoration Party who established an office in Frenchtown and was trying to induce the ex-Honan rebels to join him |1  |
 | 100 | 63 | 714 | Daung Chi Sung |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-2036 | |Nov 1916 |the information about a memorial service for Daung Chi Sung, about 200 persons attended the event |4 |  | 100 | 63 | 714 | Daung Chi Sung |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-2036 | |Nov 1916 |the information about a memorial service for Daung Chi Sung, about 200 persons attended the event |4 | 
-| 100 | 63 | 715 | Zung Ying Nyi | | | | | | +| 100 | 63 | 715 | Zung Ying Nyi |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-2465 | |Nov 1916 |Germans and Chinese issue |
 | 100 | 63 | 716 | Zau Kya Ziang | | | | | |  | 100 | 63 | 716 | Zau Kya Ziang | | | | | | 
 | 100 | 63 | 717 | Loo Vung San | | | | | |  | 100 | 63 | 717 | Loo Vung San | | | | | | 
-| 101 | 63 | 740 | Tsen Tsun Hsuan | | | | | | +| 101 | 63 | 740 | Tsen Tsun Hsuan |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-2361 | |29th Nov 1916 |Tsen Tsun Hsuan was ex-commander of the Republican troop |
 | 101 | 63 | 743 | Zung Tsung Huan | | | | | |  | 101 | 63 | 743 | Zung Tsung Huan | | | | | | 
 | 101 | 63 | 744 | Liang Chi Tsao | | | | | |  | 101 | 63 | 744 | Liang Chi Tsao | | | | | | 
-| 101 | 63 | 745 | Li Lih Chun | | | | | | +| 101 | 63 | 745 | Li Lih Chun |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-2142 | |Dec 1916 | |
 | 101 | 63 | 746 | Loo Yoong Ziang | | | | | |  | 101 | 63 | 746 | Loo Yoong Ziang | | | | | | 
 | 101 | 63 | 749 | Min Te Pao | | | | | |  | 101 | 63 | 749 | Min Te Pao | | | | | | 
 | 101 | 63 | 751 | Yong Shung Lien Kwan | | | | | |  | 101 | 63 | 751 | Yong Shung Lien Kwan | | | | | | 
-| 101 | 63 | 757 | Sing Woo Dan | | | | | | +| 101 | 63 | 757 | Sing Woo Dan |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-2421 | |Dec 1916 |12 rebel leaders held a  meeting in a hotel at 7pm |
 | 101 | 63 | 759 | Proposed distribution of steamer tickets |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-3582 | |Dec 1916 |social accident |1 |  | 101 | 63 | 759 | Proposed distribution of steamer tickets |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-3582 | |Dec 1916 |social accident |1 | 
 | 101 | 63 | 760 | Han Hwe | | | | | |  | 101 | 63 | 760 | Han Hwe | | | | | | 
 | 101 | 63 | 765 | Huang Hsin | | | | | |  | 101 | 63 | 765 | Huang Hsin | | | | | | 
-| 101 | 63 | 766 | General Li Tsung Wo | | | | | |  +| 101 | 63 | 766 | General Li Tsung Wo |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-2081 | |16th Dec 1916 | ||  
-| 101 | 63 | 768 | Sun Hung Yi | | | | | | +| 101 | 63 | 768 | Sun Hung Yi |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-2285 | |Dec 1916 | |
 | 101 | 63 | 769 | Han Hwei's | | | | | |  | 101 | 63 | 769 | Han Hwei's | | | | | | 
-| 101 | 63 | 774 | Reproduction of photo of officers | | | | | |  +| 101 | 63 | 774 | Reproduction of photo of officers |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-2256 | |19th Dec 1916 | ||  
-| 101 | 63 | 777 | Ng Ziang Kaung | | | | | |  +| 101 | 63 | 777 | Ng Ziang Kaung |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-2220 | |18th Dec 1916 | ||  
-| 101 | 63 | 778 | Vai Sung Jao | | | | | |  +| 101 | 63 | 778 | Vai Sung Jao |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-2381 | |Sep 1916 | |13 |  
-| 101 | 63 | 781 | Wong Pah Zung | | | | | | +| 101 | 63 | 781 | Wong Pah Zung |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-2390 | |1916 | |
 | 101 | 63 | 782 | Zau Li Waung | | | | | |  | 101 | 63 | 782 | Zau Li Waung | | | | | | 
-| 101 | 63 | 787 | Chiungkiang | | | | | | +| 101 | 63 | 787 | Chiungkiang |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-2008 | |Dec 1916-Jan 1917 | |20 
 | 101 | 63 | 790 | Lieu Foh Sun | | | | | |  | 101 | 63 | 790 | Lieu Foh Sun | | | | | | 
 | 101 | 63 | 791 | Lieu Foh Sun | | | | | |  | 101 | 63 | 791 | Lieu Foh Sun | | | | | | 
-| 101 | 63 | 793 | Ta Woo Dae | | | | | | +| 101 | 63 | 793 | Ta Woo Dae |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-2299 | |21st Dec 1916 |Several Rifle Range bombs were removed from places including in the document |
 | 101 | 63 | 798 | Chen Ting Mo | | | | | |  | 101 | 63 | 798 | Chen Ting Mo | | | | | | 
-| 101 | 63 | 799 | Siao Pah Tseu | | | | | |  +| 101 | 63 | 799 | Siao Pah Tseu |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-2272 | |23rd Dec 1916 |Siao Pah Tseu was a rebel leader ||  
-| 101 | 63 | 800 | Li Tsung Woo | | | | | | +| 101 | 63 | 800 | Li Tsung Woo |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-2149 | |Apr 1917 | |
 | 101 | 63 | 809 | General Hwang Hsin | | | | | |  | 101 | 63 | 809 | General Hwang Hsin | | | | | | 
-| 101 | 63 | 821 | Ettinger and Josef | | | | | | +| 101 | 63 | 821 | Ettinger and Josef |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-2056 | |1917 | |
 | 101 | 63 | 854 | Tsung Sung Dzo |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-2376 | |1917-1926 |many documents unreadable |37 |  | 101 | 63 | 854 | Tsung Sung Dzo |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-2376 | |1917-1926 |many documents unreadable |37 | 
-| 101 | 63 | 861 | Zung Tsung Choeu | | | | | | +| 101 | 63 | 861 | Zung Tsung Choeu |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-2463 | |Jan 1917 | |25 
 | 101 | 63 | 864 | Fong Wei Ching |https://archive.org/details/smpa-63/page/n1371/mode/2up | |1916 |Last file on Roll 63. Transaction involving purchase of arms. |3 |  | 101 | 63 | 864 | Fong Wei Ching |https://archive.org/details/smpa-63/page/n1371/mode/2up | |1916 |Last file on Roll 63. Transaction involving purchase of arms. |3 | 
-| 101 | 64 | 894 | Mr. Cassell | | | | | | +| 101 | 64 | 894 | Mr. Cassell |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-2206 | |1914-1919 | |17 
 | 101 | 64 | 898 | Yang Tcheng | | | | | |  | 101 | 64 | 898 | Yang Tcheng | | | | | | 
 | 101 | 64 | 906 | Pah Vung Wei | | | | | |  | 101 | 64 | 906 | Pah Vung Wei | | | | | | 
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 | 101 | 64 | 951 | Pah Vung Wei | | | | | |  | 101 | 64 | 951 | Pah Vung Wei | | | | | | 
 | 101 | 64 | 952 | Wai Yu Zia | | | | | |  | 101 | 64 | 952 | Wai Yu Zia | | | | | | 
-| 101 | 64 | 970 | Man Chu Li | | | | | |  +| 101 | 64 | 970 | Man Chu Li |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-2185 | |Mar-May 1917 | ||  
-| 101 | 64 | 972 | Kan Pah | | | | | | +| 101 | 64 | 972 | Kan Pah |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-2129 | |Apr 1917 | |
 | 101 | 64 | 997 | Tang Shao Yi | | | | |  | | 101 | 64 | 997 | Tang Shao Yi | | | | |  |
-| 101 | 64 | 1003 | Dittman - Nielsen | |  | | | | +| 101 | 64 | 1003 | Dittman - Nielsen |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-2046 |  |14th Mar 1917 | |
-| 101 | 64 | 1029 | D. Abramovitch | | | | | | +| 101 | 64 | 1029 | D. Abramovitch |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-2024 | |Mar-Apr 1917 | |13 
 | 101 | 64 | 1031 | Nielsen - Baumert | | | | | |  | 101 | 64 | 1031 | Nielsen - Baumert | | | | | | 
 | 101 | 64 | 1060 | C. Nielsen | | | | | |  | 101 | 64 | 1060 | C. Nielsen | | | | | | 
-| 101 | 64 | 1062 | Rothman watching for Nielsen | | | | | |  +| 101 | 64 | 1062 | Rothman watching for Nielsen |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-2257 | |2nd Mar 1917 | ||  
-| 101 | 64 | 1094 | D. S. Schmidt | | | | | | +| 101 | 64 | 1094 | D. S. Schmidt |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-2025 | |19th Apr 1917 |D. S. Schmidt saw Ettinger on Apr 18th |
 | 101 | 64 | 1214 | A. Ettinger | | | | | |  | 101 | 64 | 1214 | A. Ettinger | | | | | | 
 | 101 | 64 | 1265 | Max Kindler | | | | | |  | 101 | 64 | 1265 | Max Kindler | | | | | | 
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 | 101 | 64 | 1466 | Max Kindler | | | | | |  | 101 | 64 | 1466 | Max Kindler | | | | | | 
 | 101 | 63 | 1471 | Suiza Refuge | | | | | |  | 101 | 63 | 1471 | Suiza Refuge | | | | | | 
-| 101 | 64 | 1549 | Woo Ping Chien | | | | | | +| 101 | 64 | 1549 | Woo Ping Chien |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-2406 | |1917 | |
 | 101 | 64 | 1641 | Dr. Kindler | | | | | |  | 101 | 64 | 1641 | Dr. Kindler | | | | | | 
 | 101 | 64 | 1690 | The Ho Hwai curse | | |  | | | | 101 | 64 | 1690 | The Ho Hwai curse | | |  | | |
-| 101 | 64 | 1906 | Sih Tseng Ong | | | | | |  +| 101 | 64 | 1906 | Sih Tseng Ong |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-2273 | |1915 | |16 |  
-| 101 | 64 | 1957 | Lists of Chinese and Japanese newspapers in Shanghai | | | | | | +| 101 | 64 | 1957 | Lists of Chinese and Japanese newspapers in Shanghai |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-2168 | |1918 | |
 | 101 | 64 | 2076 | Michael Doll |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-2197 | |1918-1919 | |22 |  | 101 | 64 | 2076 | Michael Doll |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-2197 | |1918-1919 | |22 | 
-| 102 | 64 | 2103 | U.S.S.R. Consulate passport case |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-2258 | |Jun-Jul 1918 | |48 | +| 102 | 64 | 2103 | Russian Consulate Pass Port Case |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-2258 | |Jun-Jul 1918 | |48 | 
 | 102 | 64 | 2354 | Anonymous report from Cantonese presidents, 10/3/16 | | | | | |  | 102 | 64 | 2354 | Anonymous report from Cantonese presidents, 10/3/16 | | | | | | 
 | 102 | 63 | 2376 | Max Kindler |https://archive.org/details/smpa-63/page/n465/mode/2up | | | | |  | 102 | 63 | 2376 | Max Kindler |https://archive.org/details/smpa-63/page/n465/mode/2up | | | | | 
-| 102 | 64 | 2393 | Russian revolutionaries, 12/11/18 | | | | | | +| 102 | 64 | 2393 | Russian revolutionaries, 12/11/18 |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-2259 | |1918 |four men insulted harassed Russians in Shanghai; Newspaper articles about Russian Revolution and related events in Shanghai from North China Daily News and The Shanghai Gazette  |12 
 | 102 | 64 | 2507 | Chinese Red Cross Society, 1919 | | | | | |  | 102 | 64 | 2507 | Chinese Red Cross Society, 1919 | | | | | | 
 | 102 | 64 | 2672 | George E. Sokolsky, 10/21/19 |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-2089 | |1919 |George E. Sokolsky was a man who aimed to promote Bolshevist idea in China, and he has travelled around China for a while |8 |  | 102 | 64 | 2672 | George E. Sokolsky, 10/21/19 |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-2089 | |1919 |George E. Sokolsky was a man who aimed to promote Bolshevist idea in China, and he has travelled around China for a while |8 | 
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 | 102 | 64 | 2837 | Re Shanghai Chronicle | | | | | |  | 102 | 64 | 2837 | Re Shanghai Chronicle | | | | | | 
 | 102 | 64 | 2862 | Book in Russian | | | | | |  | 102 | 64 | 2862 | Book in Russian | | | | | | 
-| 102 | 64 | 2882 | Meetings at the Cantonese Club [Microfilm header reads 2888] | | | | | |  +| 102 | 64 | 2882 | Meetings at the Cantonese Club [Microfilm header reads 2888] |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-2192 | |Jul 1919 | ||  
-| 102 | 64 | 2915 | Departure of Mrs. Ettinger | | | | | |  +| 102 | 64 | 2915 | Departure of Mrs. Ettinger |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-2040 | |1919 | ||  
-| 102 | 64 | 2929 | Report on A. Ettinger | | | | | |  +| 102 | 64 | 2929 | Report on A. Ettinger |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-2255 | |1919-1920 | ||  
-| 102 | 64 | 3012 | Publication in Russian called "Shanghai Life" | | | | | | +| 102 | 64 | 3012 | Publication in Russian called "Shanghai Life" |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-2251 | |Oct 1919 |including the editors' information |
 | 102 | 64 | 3039 | Newspaper law May, 1909 | | | | | |  | 102 | 64 | 3039 | Newspaper law May, 1909 | | | | | | 
 | 102 | 64 | 3078 | Printing and circulating false rouble notes, 9/19 |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-3285/page/n17/mode/2up | |1919-1921 | |80 | | 102 | 64 | 3078 | Printing and circulating false rouble notes, 9/19 |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-3285/page/n17/mode/2up | |1919-1921 | |80 |
-| 102 | 64 | 3233 | Political activities of Russians in Shanghai | | | | | | +| 102 | 64 | 3233 | Political activities of Russians in Shanghai |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-2247 | |Feb 1920 |including multiple Russians' accounts |
-| 102 | 64 | 3239 | Bolshevist attempt activities in Shanghai; also "Daily Reports" | | | | | | +| 102 | 64 | 3239 | Bolshevist attempt activities in Shanghai; also "Daily Reports" |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-1981 | |1920 |including Newspaper articles |32 
-| 102 | 64 | 3262 | Whereabouts of G. Kun alias Zung Bai Koong | | | | | |+| 102 | 64 | 3262 | Whereabouts of G. Kun alias Zung Bai Koong |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-2386 | |1920 | |27 |
 | 102 | 64 | 3271 | Daily report | | | | | | | 102 | 64 | 3271 | Daily report | | | | | |
-| 102 | 64 | 3308 | Evening Standard re Bolshevist methods of propaganda Angelica Balabanoff | | | | | |+| 102 | 64 | 3308 | Evening Standard re Bolshevist methods of propaganda Angelica Balabanoff |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-2057 | |27th Mar 1920 | ||
 | 102 | 64 | 3314 | Enquiries re articles in Shanghai Times on Bolshevist propaganda in China | | | | | | | 102 | 64 | 3314 | Enquiries re articles in Shanghai Times on Bolshevist propaganda in China | | | | | |
-| 102 | 64 | 3315 | Articles from the Central China Post on various social problems | | | | | |+| 102 | 64 | 3315 | Articles from the Central China Post on various social problems |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-1975 | |Feb-Mar 1920 | ||
 | 103 | 64 | 3509 | Daily reports, 23 Aug. 1920 | | | | | | | 103 | 64 | 3509 | Daily reports, 23 Aug. 1920 | | | | | |
 | 103 | 64 | 3527 | Daily reports, 2 Sept. 1920 | | | | | | | 103 | 64 | 3527 | Daily reports, 2 Sept. 1920 | | | | | |
 | 103 | 64 | 3536 | Meeting at No. 27 Elgin Road |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-2191 | |1920 |国民大会, 189 persons, 165 members and 24 guests |9 | | 103 | 64 | 3536 | Meeting at No. 27 Elgin Road |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-2191 | |1920 |国民大会, 189 persons, 165 members and 24 guests |9 |
-| 103 | 64 | 3547 | Movement to hold National Citizens' Convention | | | | | | +| 103 | 64 | 3547 | Movement to hold National Citizens' Convention |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-2204 | |Sep 1920 | |
-| 103 | 64 | 3572 | Daily report, 16 Oct. 1920 | | | | | |+| 103 | 64 | 3572 | Daily report, 16 Oct. 1920 |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-2028 | |1920-1921 |including newspaper articles |13 |
 | 103 | 64 | 3607 | Daily report, 16 Nov. 1920 | | | | | | | 103 | 64 | 3607 | Daily report, 16 Nov. 1920 | | | | | |
-| 103 | 64 | 3702 | Bolshevist activities in Shanghai | | | | | |+| 103 | 64 | 3702 | Bolshevist activities in Shanghai |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-1980 |local Bolsheviks established the Esperanto Schools in Shanghai |Jan-Feb 1921 | ||
 | 103 | 64 | 3841 | The Bolshevist movement as seen from Shanghai since 1 Jan. 1921 | | | | | | | 103 | 64 | 3841 | The Bolshevist movement as seen from Shanghai since 1 Jan. 1921 | | | | | |
-| 103 | 64 | 3844 | Sir Everard D. H. Fraser, K.C.M.G., 30 Mar. 1917 | | | | | |+| 103 | 64 | 3844 | Sir Everard D. H. Fraser, K.C.M.G., 30 Mar. 1917 |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-2280 | |Mar 1917 | |14 |
 | 103 | 64 | 3871 | Translation of extracts from the Count De Toulouse Lautrec De Savine’s book | | | | | | | 103 | 64 | 3871 | Translation of extracts from the Count De Toulouse Lautrec De Savine’s book | | | | | |
-| 103 | 64 | 3955 | Tsang Tsung Koh alias Hai Tsung Li  | | | | | |+| 103 | 64 | 3955 | Tsang Tsung Koh alias Hai Tsung Li  |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-2357 | |1921 | |52 |
 | 103 | 64 | 4060 | Leaflet advocating the abolition of extraterritoriality |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-2139 | |Aug 1921 | |8 | | 103 | 64 | 4060 | Leaflet advocating the abolition of extraterritoriality |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-2139 | |Aug 1921 | |8 |
-| 103 | 64 | 4172 | The case of the "Ralph Moller" | | | | | | +| 103 | 64 | 4172 | The case of the "Ralph Moller" |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-2309 | |1921-1922 | |40 
-| 103 | 64 | 4177 | Extract from the daily report of 17 Sept. 1921 | | | | | |+| 103 | 64 | 4177 | Extract from the daily report of 17 Sept. 1921 |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-2059 | | |the date on the paper was not the date recorded in the title ||
 | 103 | 64 | 4184 | Compte - Rendu |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-2021 | |Oct 1921 | |17 | | 103 | 64 | 4184 | Compte - Rendu |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-2021 | |Oct 1921 | |17 |
 | 103 | 64 | 4188 | Provincial Autonomy Co-operative Society |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-2021/mode/2up | |Oct 1921 | |17 | | 103 | 64 | 4188 | Provincial Autonomy Co-operative Society |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-2021/mode/2up | |Oct 1921 | |17 |
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 | 103 | 64 | 4341 | Arrest of wanted Russian named G. A. Efron |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-1967 | |1920-1943 | |16 | | 103 | 64 | 4341 | Arrest of wanted Russian named G. A. Efron |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-1967 | |1920-1943 | |16 |
 | 103 | 64 | 4342 | The China Press, Jan. 8, 1922 | | | | | | | 103 | 64 | 4342 | The China Press, Jan. 8, 1922 | | | | | |
-| 103 | 64 | 4353 | The Shanghai Gazette, Nov. 24, 1921 | | | | | |+| 103 | 64 | 4353 | The Shanghai Gazette, Nov. 24, 1921 |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-2321 | |1922 | |28 |
 | 103 | 64 | 4373 | Bolsheviks quarters and leaders | | | | | | | 103 | 64 | 4373 | Bolsheviks quarters and leaders | | | | | |
 | 103 | 64 | 4398 | Interview with Mr. Metzler, Deputy Commissioner for Russian Affairs, about control of Russians in the settlement | | | | | | | 103 | 64 | 4398 | Interview with Mr. Metzler, Deputy Commissioner for Russian Affairs, about control of Russians in the settlement | | | | | |
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 | 103 | 64 | 4463 | Translation of photograph copies. One written by Lang Dal Ho. | | | | | | | 103 | 64 | 4463 | Translation of photograph copies. One written by Lang Dal Ho. | | | | | |
 | 103 | 64 | 4514 | Anarchism and Communism in China |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-1960 | |1922-1923 |foreign anarchists initiated social events in China to promote the idea of Anarchism,including German, Russian, Japanese, etc. |27 | | 103 | 64 | 4514 | Anarchism and Communism in China |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-1960 | |1922-1923 |foreign anarchists initiated social events in China to promote the idea of Anarchism,including German, Russian, Japanese, etc. |27 |
-| 103 | 64 | 4542 | Translation of a circular which is being distributed amongst Koreans in Shanghai | | | | | |+| 103 | 64 | 4542 | Translation of a circular which is being distributed amongst Koreans in Shanghai |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-2338 | |19th May 1922 | ||
 | 103 | 64 | 4545 | Russian and Bolshevist activities in Shanghai | | | | | | | 103 | 64 | 4545 | Russian and Bolshevist activities in Shanghai | | | | | |
 | 103 | 64 | 4550 | Arrest of seven Koreans in French Town | | | | | | | 103 | 64 | 4550 | Arrest of seven Koreans in French Town | | | | | |
 | 103 | 64 | 4578 | Translation of a declaration issued on May 13, 1922, by the Association of All Societies of the Chinese Republic | | | | | | | 103 | 64 | 4578 | Translation of a declaration issued on May 13, 1922, by the Association of All Societies of the Chinese Republic | | | | | |
-| 103 | 64 | 4581 | Suspected prominent Bolshevist | | | | | |+| 103 | 64 | 4581 | Suspected prominent Bolshevist |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-2296 | |1922 | ||
 | 103 | 64 | 4639 | Search of 19C Chengtu Road | | | | | | | 103 | 64 | 4639 | Search of 19C Chengtu Road | | | | | |
 | 103 | 64 | 4652 | The demand for increased pay for seamen |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-3286/page/n9/mode/2up | |1922-1923 | |116 | | 103 | 64 | 4652 | The demand for increased pay for seamen |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-3286/page/n9/mode/2up | |1922-1923 | |116 |
-| 103 | 64 | 4654 | Attempt by malefactors to disable ships of Russian volunteer fleet | | | | | |+| 103 | 64 | 4654 | Attempt by malefactors to disable ships of Russian volunteer fleet |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-1976 | |1922 | ||
 | 103 | 64 | 4694 | New Russian magazine | | | | | | | 103 | 64 | 4694 | New Russian magazine | | | | | |
 | 104 | 64 | 4714 | Anti-Bolshevist publication |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-1962/mode/2up | |Aug 1922 | |3 | | 104 | 64 | 4714 | Anti-Bolshevist publication |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-1962/mode/2up | |Aug 1922 | |3 |
-| 104 | 64 | 4777 | Hong Kong Shun Po, Hong Kong, 1 Aug. 1922 | | | | | |+| 104 | 64 | 4777 | Hong Kong Shun Po, Hong Kong, 1 Aug. 1922 https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-2109| | |1922 | |12 |
 | 104 | 64 | 4793 | Mr. McDavid’s view on dangers of Russian immigration | | | | | | | 104 | 64 | 4793 | Mr. McDavid’s view on dangers of Russian immigration | | | | | |
-| 104 | 64 | 4794 | Deportation of foreigners who are subject of non-treaty powers | | | | | |+| 104 | 64 | 4794 | Deportation of foreigners who are subject of non-treaty powers |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-2043 | |May 1922 | ||
 | 104 | 64 | 4806 | Arrival of the SS Shin Yu | | | | | | | 104 | 64 | 4806 | Arrival of the SS Shin Yu | | | | | |
-| 104 | 64 | 4816 | Arrival of Russians from Vladivostock | | | | | |+| 104 | 64 | 4816 | Arrival of Russians from Vladivostock |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-1968 | |192x(cannot identify) | ||
 | 104 | 64 | 4829 | Arrival of steamer from Vladivostock: Chinese Labourers’ Association, 559 Poo Ching Li | | | | | | | 104 | 64 | 4829 | Arrival of steamer from Vladivostock: Chinese Labourers’ Association, 559 Poo Ching Li | | | | | |
 | 104 | 64 | 4831 | The Shanghai Times, Wednesday, Nov. 1, 1922 |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-2002 | |Nov 1922 |English translation version of Chinese Laboureres Association Regulation |11 | | 104 | 64 | 4831 | The Shanghai Times, Wednesday, Nov. 1, 1922 |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-2002 | |Nov 1922 |English translation version of Chinese Laboureres Association Regulation |11 |
-| 104 | 64 | 4855 | Russians apply for passports to Australia | | | | | |+| 104 | 64 | 4855 | The Shanghai Times, Wednesday, Nov. 1, 1922 |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-2325 | |1st Nov 1922 |A telegram reported that 13 warships has escaped from Vladivostok ||
 | 104 | 64 | 4859 | Bolsheviks in Shanghai, Dec. 2, 1922 | | | | | | | 104 | 64 | 4859 | Bolsheviks in Shanghai, Dec. 2, 1922 | | | | | |
 | 104 | 64 | 4870 | Deportation of Caftons |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-2042 | |Dec 1922 | |5 | | 104 | 64 | 4870 | Deportation of Caftons |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-2042 | |Dec 1922 | |5 |
 | 104 | 64 | 4874 | Movements of well-known Bolsheviks | | | | | | | 104 | 64 | 4874 | Movements of well-known Bolsheviks | | | | | |
 | 104 | 64 | 4880 | List of ships comprising Admiral Stark’s fleet now at Woo Sung | | | | | | | 104 | 64 | 4880 | List of ships comprising Admiral Stark’s fleet now at Woo Sung | | | | | |
-| 104 | 64 | 4913 | Refugees from Admiral Stark’s fleet | | | | | |+| 104 | 64 | 4913 | Refugees from Admiral Stark’s fleet |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-2254 | |1922-1925 | ||
 | 104 | 64 | 4919 | Japanese associates of Dr. Sun Yat-Sen | | | | | | | 104 | 64 | 4919 | Japanese associates of Dr. Sun Yat-Sen | | | | | |
 | 104 | 64 | 4926 | Union Insurance Society of Canton, Ltd. Shanghai |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-2380 | |1922-1925 | |11 | | 104 | 64 | 4926 | Union Insurance Society of Canton, Ltd. Shanghai |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-2380 | |1922-1925 | |11 |
-| 104 | 64 | 4989 | The municipal regulations of the French Concession | | | | | |+| 104 | 64 | 4989 | The municipal regulations of the French Concession |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-2316 | |1923 | |47 |
 | 104 | 65 | 5013 | Photo of Mr. and Mrs. Joffe | | | | | | | 104 | 65 | 5013 | Photo of Mr. and Mrs. Joffe | | | | | |
 | 104 | 65 | 5044 | Translation of prospectus issued in connection with the formation of the Korean Workers’ Army obtained in Dr. Fearn’s church on Apr. 13, 1923 | | | | | | | 104 | 65 | 5044 | Translation of prospectus issued in connection with the formation of the Korean Workers’ Army obtained in Dr. Fearn’s church on Apr. 13, 1923 | | | | | |
-| 104 | 65 | 5095 | Circular re organization of citizens army to promote self government in Canton | | | | | | +| 104 | 65 | 5095 | Circular re organization of citizens army to promote self government in Canton |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-2018 | |1923 | |
-| 104 | 65 | 5165 | Daily report, June 19, 1923 | | | | | |+| 104 | 65 | 5165 | Daily report, June 19, 1923 |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-2030 | |Jun 1923 | ||
 | 104 | 65 | 5169 | Translation of extracts from Russian newspapers | | | | | | | 104 | 65 | 5169 | Translation of extracts from Russian newspapers | | | | | |
-| 104 | 65 | 5214 | New Shanghai Life, July 24, 1923 | | | | | | +| 104 | 65 | 5214 | New Shanghai Life, July 24, 1923 |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-2218 | |1923-1925 | |
-| 104 | 65 | 5233 | The Shanghai Times - "Is Bolshevism Possible in Kwangtung?" | | | | | | +| 104 | 65 | 5233 | The Shanghai Times - "Is Bolshevism Possible in Kwangtung?" |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-2323 | |1923-1924 | |12 
-| 104 | 65 | 5303 | The Shanghai Times, Jan. 4, 1924 | | | | | | +| 104 | 65 | 5303 | The Shanghai Times, Jan. 4, 1924 |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-2324 | |1923-1924 | |10 
-| 104 | 65 | 5319 | The Far Eastern Times, Oct. 6, 1923 | | | | | | +| 104 | 65 | 5319 | The Far Eastern Times, Oct. 6, 1923 |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-2313 | |6th Oct 1923 |Sun Yat-Sen's reply to Mr. Karakhan |
-| 104 | 65 | 5342 | The Shanghai Sunday Times, Apr. 6, 1924 | | | | | | +| 104 | 65 | 5342 | The Shanghai Sunday Times, Apr. 6, 1924 |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-2322 | |1923-1924 | |38 
-| 104 | 65 | 5374 | Shanghai Municipal Police, Nov. 13, 1923 | | | | | |+| 104 | 65 | 5374 | Shanghai Municipal Police, Nov. 13, 1923 |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-2267 | |1924-1937 | |32 |
 | 104 | 65 | 5471 | Bahá'í Movement Esperanto, etc., (Chen Ting Mo) | | | | | | | 104 | 65 | 5471 | Bahá'í Movement Esperanto, etc., (Chen Ting Mo) | | | | | |
 | 104 | 65 | 5483 | A manifesto issue by the Kuomintang Party on the subject of its reorganization |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-1952 | | | |11 | | 104 | 65 | 5483 | A manifesto issue by the Kuomintang Party on the subject of its reorganization |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-1952 | | | |11 |
 | 104 | 65 | 5492 | Chinese factory and labour union laws |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-3287 | |1929 | |368 | | 104 | 65 | 5492 | Chinese factory and labour union laws |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-3287 | |1929 | |368 |
 | 104 | 65 | 5495 | Bolshevist propaganda | | | | | | | 104 | 65 | 5495 | Bolshevist propaganda | | | | | |
-| 104 | 65 | 5516 | Shanghai Mercury, Saturday, Feb. 9, 1924 | | | | | |+| 104 | 65 | 5516 | Shanghai Mercury, Saturday, Feb. 9, 1924 |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-2266 | |9th Feb 1924 |political events in the specific week ||
 | 104 | 65 | 5526 | Sz Ka Siao Pao | | | | | | | 104 | 65 | 5526 | Sz Ka Siao Pao | | | | | |
 | 104 | 65 | 5594 | Translation from the Echo de Chine of Apr. 1, 1924 | | | | | | | 104 | 65 | 5594 | Translation from the Echo de Chine of Apr. 1, 1924 | | | | | |
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 | 105 | 65 | 5628 | List of labour unions referring to Yangtzepoo District |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-3288/page/n91/mode/2up | |1928 |Key figures of Labour Unions and the detailed addresses of Unions |97 | | 105 | 65 | 5628 | List of labour unions referring to Yangtzepoo District |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-3288/page/n91/mode/2up | |1928 |Key figures of Labour Unions and the detailed addresses of Unions |97 |
 | 105 | 65 | 5645 | The Chinese Workmens and Merchants Improvement Society, 3115 Haining Road |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-2312 | |May-Sep 1924 | |38 | | 105 | 65 | 5645 | The Chinese Workmens and Merchants Improvement Society, 3115 Haining Road |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-2312 | |May-Sep 1924 | |38 |
-| 105 | 65  | 5715 | On observation on Russian cruisers at Woosung                |      |      |             |+| 105 | 65  | 5715 | On observation on Russian cruisers at Woosung           |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-2234           |Jul 1924            |32       |
 | 105 | 65  | 5782 | General Ma Yu Zung interviewed                         |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-3289/page/n33/mode/2up      |      |1924      |       |174       | | 105 | 65  | 5782 | General Ma Yu Zung interviewed                         |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-3289/page/n33/mode/2up      |      |1924      |       |174       |
 | 106 | 65  | 5821 | Bolsheviks in Shanghai                                      |      |      |             | | 106 | 65  | 5821 | Bolsheviks in Shanghai                                      |      |      |             |
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 | 106 | 65  | 6023 | Mixed court proceeding against strikers                |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-3290/mode/2up      |      |1925      |       |264       | | 106 | 65  | 6023 | Mixed court proceeding against strikers                |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-3290/mode/2up      |      |1925      |       |264       |
 | 106 | 65  | 6203 | Extract from Black List. Recent movements.                  |      |      |             | | 106 | 65  | 6203 | Extract from Black List. Recent movements.                  |      |      |             |
-| 106 | 65  | 6232 | Strike situation - important happenings, meetings, propaganda, etc. |      |      |      |             |+| 106 | 65  | 6232 | Strike situation - important happenings, meetings, propaganda, etc. |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-2283           |Jun 1925            |14       |
 | 106 | 65  | 6266 | Communistic matters                                    |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-2019      |      |Jun 1925      |       |2       | | 106 | 65  | 6266 | Communistic matters                                    |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-2019      |      |Jun 1925      |       |2       |
 | 106 | 65  | 6350 | Chinese Bolsheviks’ activities in the General Strike   |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-1999      |      |Jul 1925      |providing the general information of 陈独秀, 翟秋白, 李大钊, etc.       |4       | | 106 | 65  | 6350 | Chinese Bolsheviks’ activities in the General Strike   |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-1999      |      |Jul 1925      |providing the general information of 陈独秀, 翟秋白, 李大钊, etc.       |4       |
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 | 106 | 65  | 6508 | Mixed court proceedings against Zinovii Dosser, male, 43, and Ivigna Dosser or Fillipova, female, 26 |      |      |      |             | | 106 | 65  | 6508 | Mixed court proceedings against Zinovii Dosser, male, 43, and Ivigna Dosser or Fillipova, female, 26 |      |      |      |             |
 | 106 | 65  | 6510 | Case of Zinovii Dosser and Alexander Gregorenko        |      |      |      |             | | 106 | 65  | 6510 | Case of Zinovii Dosser and Alexander Gregorenko        |      |      |      |             |
-| 106 | 65  | 6522 | Photos, Aug. 20, 1925                                  |      |      |      |             | +| 106 | 65  | 6522 | Photos, Aug. 20, 1925                                  |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-2319           |1925            |12       | 
-| 106 | 65  | 6564 | The Russian Labour delegation                          |      |      |      |             |+| 106 | 65  | 6564 | The Russian Labour delegation                          |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-2274           |1922. 1925            |16       |
 | 106 | 65  | 6600 | Silk documents                                              |      |      |             | | 106 | 65  | 6600 | Silk documents                                              |      |      |             |
 | 106 | 65  | 6614 | Recruiting of Russians for militarists K. Kawakami     |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-3581/mode/2up      |      |Aug-Sep 1925      |An officer who was also a photographer commented on Japanese society       |2       | | 106 | 65  | 6614 | Recruiting of Russians for militarists K. Kawakami     |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-3581/mode/2up      |      |Aug-Sep 1925      |An officer who was also a photographer commented on Japanese society       |2       |
 | 106 | 65  | 6686 | Bolshevik activities in China as a preliminary to war  |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-1978      |      |Oct 1925      |many paragraphs unreadable       |6       | | 106 | 65  | 6686 | Bolshevik activities in China as a preliminary to war  |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-1978      |      |Oct 1925      |many paragraphs unreadable       |6       |
-| 106 | 65  | 6691 | Extracts from files of 1915, 1919, 1921 re student activities |      |      |      |             |+| 106 | 65  | 6691 | Extracts from files of 1915, 1919, 1921 re student activities |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-2061           |1915, 1919, 1921            |60       |
 | 106 | 65  | 6696 | Bolshevik propaganda among sailors with special reference to efforts to undermine loyalty of members of British fleet |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-1984      |      |Oct 1925      |many paragraphs unreadable       |6       | | 106 | 65  | 6696 | Bolshevik propaganda among sailors with special reference to efforts to undermine loyalty of members of British fleet |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-1984      |      |Oct 1925      |many paragraphs unreadable       |6       |
-| 106 | 65  | 6701 | Proposals to combat Bolshevism                              |      |      |             | +| 106 | 65  | 6701 | Proposals to combat Bolshevism                         |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-2249           |21st Oct 1925            |      | 
-| 106 | 66  | 6715 | Copy of a report from V. A. [Microfilm header reads 6716] |      |      |      |             |+| 106 | 66  | 6715 | Copy of a report from V. A. [Microfilm header reads 6716] |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-2023           |1925            |      |
 | 106 | 66  | 6722 | Conversation with No. 50 (Russian Social Revolutionist) |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-2023/mode/2up      |      |Oct 1925      |       |9       | | 106 | 66  | 6722 | Conversation with No. 50 (Russian Social Revolutionist) |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-2023/mode/2up      |      |Oct 1925      |       |9       |
-| 106 | 66  | 6810 | Translation of the Law of Penalties for Breaches of Police Regulations etc. |      |      |      |             |+| 106 | 66  | 6810 | Translation of the Law of Penalties for Breaches of Police Regulations etc. |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-2345           |      |       |48       |
 | 106 | 66  | 6863 | Kjwisc Kimm, Kenean Dr.                                |      |      |      |             | | 106 | 66  | 6863 | Kjwisc Kimm, Kenean Dr.                                |      |      |      |             |
-| 106 | 66  | 6901 | The Japanese Weekly Chronicle                          |      |      |      |             |+| 106 | 66  | 6901 | The Japanese Weekly Chronicle                          |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-2315           |1925      |the collection of newspaper articles       |24       |
 | 106 | 66  | 6903 | The North China Daily News, Jan. 5, 1926               |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-2318      |      |June 1 1926      |newspaper article title: No Real Bolshevism: Borodin Merely an Adviser: The Red Labours for Peace       |2       | | 106 | 66  | 6903 | The North China Daily News, Jan. 5, 1926               |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-2318      |      |June 1 1926      |newspaper article title: No Real Bolshevism: Borodin Merely an Adviser: The Red Labours for Peace       |2       |
-| 106 | 66  | 6925 | Peking and Tientsin Times, Jan. 10, 1927 [Microfilm header reads 6920] |      |      |      |             | +| 106 | 66  | 6925 | Peking and Tientsin Times, Jan. 10, 1927 [Microfilm header reads 6920] |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-2243           |1926/ 1927            |      | 
-| 106 | 66  | 6952 | The Shanghai University                                    |      |      |      |             | +| 106 | 66  | 6952 | The Shanghai University                                    |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-2326           |1916            |      | 
-| 106 | 66  | 6953 | The Great China University                                      |      |      |             |+| 106 | 66  | 6953 | The Great China University                                 |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-2314           |Jan 1925      |the general details and history of the Great China University       |      |
 | 106 | 66  | 6980 | Arrival in Shanghai of Russian General Bourlin                  |      |      |             | | 106 | 66  | 6980 | Arrival in Shanghai of Russian General Bourlin                  |      |      |             |
-| 106 | 66  | 6984 | New Orenburgh Cossack Organization                        |      |      |      |             | +| 106 | 66  | 6984 | New Orenburgh Cossack Organization                        |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-2216           |1926            |12       | 
-| 107 | 66  | 7040 | George Stambo alias B. Goluboff alias Gorny                    |      |      |             | +| 107 | 66  | 7040 | George Stambo alias B. Goluboff alias Gorny               |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-2091           |1926-1931            |26       | 
-| 107 | 66  | 7042 | Mission engaged upon inspection of Soviet Consulates      |      |      |      |             |+| 107 | 66  | 7042 | Mission engaged upon inspection of Soviet Consulates      |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-2202           |1926            |      |
 | 107 | 66  | 7111 | Translation of a booklet entitled Feng Yu Hsiang's 'Red' Intrigues Revealed |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-2337      |      |Apr 1926      |       |6       | | 107 | 66  | 7111 | Translation of a booklet entitled Feng Yu Hsiang's 'Red' Intrigues Revealed |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-2337      |      |Apr 1926      |       |6       |
 | 107 | 66  | 7154 | Sin Wan Pao, June 6, 1926                                 |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-2276      |      |Mar-Jun 1926      |       |19       | | 107 | 66  | 7154 | Sin Wan Pao, June 6, 1926                                 |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-2276      |      |Mar-Jun 1926      |       |19       |
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 | 107 | 66  | 7245 | Chinese courts in the settlement and French Concession     |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-2000      |      |1926-1931           |40       | | 107 | 66  | 7245 | Chinese courts in the settlement and French Concession     |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-2000      |      |1926-1931           |40       |
 | 107 | 66  | 7271 | Shanghai College of Law                                   |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-3262/page/n1/mode/2up      |      |Aug 1926    |contained the important figure of Shanghai College of Law       |4       | | 107 | 66  | 7271 | Shanghai College of Law                                   |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-3262/page/n1/mode/2up      |      |Aug 1926    |contained the important figure of Shanghai College of Law       |4       |
-| 107 | 66  | 7317 | Japanese Cotton Millowners' Association                        |      |      |             |+| 107 | 66  | 7317 | Japanese Cotton Millowners' Association                   |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-2123           |Jan 1927            |      |
 | 107 | 66  | 7456 | Ataman G. M. Semenoff                                          |      |      |             | | 107 | 66  | 7456 | Ataman G. M. Semenoff                                          |      |      |             |
 | 107 | 66  | 7513 | Career of Bill Prohme - The Shanghai Evening Post and Mercury, Dec. 30, 1935 |      |      |      |             | | 107 | 66  | 7513 | Career of Bill Prohme - The Shanghai Evening Post and Mercury, Dec. 30, 1935 |      |      |      |             |
-| 107 | 66  | 7540 | Russians in Marshal Chang Chung Chang's army              |      |      |      |             |+| 107 | 66  | 7540 | Russians in Marshal Chang Chung Chang's army              |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-2260           |unclear date information      |information about foreign troops in China       |      |
 | 107 | 66  | 7563 | Extracts from D.S.I. Robertson’s report re L. K. Kentwell, July 1, 1927 |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-2060      |      |1927      |       |68       | | 107 | 66  | 7563 | Extracts from D.S.I. Robertson’s report re L. K. Kentwell, July 1, 1927 |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-2060      |      |1927      |       |68       |
 | 107 | 66  | 7587 | Tramway Company, Jan. 12, 1927                            |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-3291/mode/2up      |      |Jan-Mar 1927      |       |118       | | 107 | 66  | 7587 | Tramway Company, Jan. 12, 1927                            |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-3291/mode/2up      |      |Jan-Mar 1927      |       |118       |
 | 107 | 66  | 7592 | Memorandum on the movements of M. Fratkin, Soviet employee, Apr. 8, 1932 |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-2196      |      |1927-1932      |       |26       | | 107 | 66  | 7592 | Memorandum on the movements of M. Fratkin, Soviet employee, Apr. 8, 1932 |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-2196      |      |1927-1932      |       |26       |
-| 107 | 66  | 7627 | A declaration of the Chinese Communist Party              |      |      |      |             |+| 107 | 66  | 7627 | A declaration of the Chinese Communist Party              |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-1950           |Feb 1927            |10       |
 | 107 | 66  | 7645 | A letter from the office of the 1st Propaganda Corps of the Chihli-Shantung Allied Forces of the Ankuochun Army |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-1951      |      |Feb 1927      |       |4       | | 107 | 66  | 7645 | A letter from the office of the 1st Propaganda Corps of the Chihli-Shantung Allied Forces of the Ankuochun Army |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-1951      |      |Feb 1927      |       |4       |
-| 107 | 66  | 7668 | The Canton Gazette - International Workers Delegation                          |      |      |             |+| 107 | 66  | 7668 | The Canton Gazette - International Workers Delegation                     |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-2308           |1927      |collection of newspaper articles       |31       |
 | 107 | 66  | 7660 | Chinese arrested for distributing inflammatory pamphlets to British soldiers |      |      |      |             | | 107 | 66  | 7660 | Chinese arrested for distributing inflammatory pamphlets to British soldiers |      |      |      |             |
 | 107 | 66  | 7804 | Arrest of 7 Communists on May 5, 1927                     |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-1965      |      |Apr 1928      |       |49       | | 107 | 66  | 7804 | Arrest of 7 Communists on May 5, 1927                     |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-1965      |      |Apr 1928      |       |49       |
-| 107 | 66  | 7815 | Search of suspected Communist Headquarters                        |      |      |             |+| 107 | 66  | 7815 | Search of suspected Communist Headquarters                   |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-2264      |Apr 1927           |      |       |
 | 107 | 66  | 7860 | Arrival of Soviet agent, Mar. 21, 1928                       |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-1970      |      |26 Aug 1927      |the arrival of Chief Vice Consul of the USSR, including the details of their residing places       |3       | | 107 | 66  | 7860 | Arrival of Soviet agent, Mar. 21, 1928                       |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-1970      |      |26 Aug 1927      |the arrival of Chief Vice Consul of the USSR, including the details of their residing places       |3       |
-| 107 | 66  | 7864 | Memorandum on the movements of a suspected Javanese Communist known as Moeso or Musso, alias H. M. Gajati, alias Cajiee |      |      |      |             |+| 107 | 66  | 7864 | Memorandum on the movements of a suspected Javanese Communist known as Moeso or Musso, alias H. M. Gajati, alias Cajiee |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-2195           |1930            |20       |
 | 107 | 66  | 7871 | Attempt to arrest Zung Kong Poh, notorious Communist         |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-3263/page/n1/mode/2up https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-3580/page/1/mode/2up      |      |May 1927 / April 1937      |The 1937 file is about the attempt to arrest Li Zoong Sing instead of Zung Kong Poh       |3 / 3       | | 107 | 66  | 7871 | Attempt to arrest Zung Kong Poh, notorious Communist         |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-3263/page/n1/mode/2up https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-3580/page/1/mode/2up      |      |May 1927 / April 1937      |The 1937 file is about the attempt to arrest Li Zoong Sing instead of Zung Kong Poh       |3 / 3       |
 | 107 | 66  | 7884 | Arrival of agents of the Third International from Canton          |      |      |             | | 107 | 66  | 7884 | Arrival of agents of the Third International from Canton          |      |      |             |
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 | 108 | 66  | 7921 | Chinese who are proceeding from Hankow to Holland by a Japanese steamer |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-2006      |      |May 1927-Jan 1928      |including a Chinese proof of detention with the reason that this person sabotage the Northern Expedition     |14       | | 108 | 66  | 7921 | Chinese who are proceeding from Hankow to Holland by a Japanese steamer |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-2006      |      |May 1927-Jan 1928      |including a Chinese proof of detention with the reason that this person sabotage the Northern Expedition     |14       |
 | 108 | 66  | 7926 | Re E. M. Hovans-Kojevnikoff, alias E. Pick alias C. Klige    |      |      |      |             | | 108 | 66  | 7926 | Re E. M. Hovans-Kojevnikoff, alias E. Pick alias C. Klige    |      |      |      |             |
-| 108 | 66  | 8034 | Memo No. 390 - Search Parties June 2, 1927                        |           |             |+| 108 | 66  | 8034 | Memo No. 390 - Search Parties June 2, 1927                   |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-2193/mode/2up          |Jun 1937       |       |17       |
 | 108 | 66  | 8259 | Lawrence E. de S. Hoover                                     |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-3264      |      | Feb-Mar 1929 / Aug 1927     |The 1927 page is the introduction of Lawrence E. de S. Hoover's career path, mentioning both South Asian and East Asian countries      |14       | | 108 | 66  | 8259 | Lawrence E. de S. Hoover                                     |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-3264      |      | Feb-Mar 1929 / Aug 1927     |The 1927 page is the introduction of Lawrence E. de S. Hoover's career path, mentioning both South Asian and East Asian countries      |14       |
 | 108 | 66  | 8449 | Arrival of Soviet steamer Indigirka from Vladivostock        |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-1971      |      |12 Oct 1927      |       |1       | | 108 | 66  | 8449 | Arrival of Soviet steamer Indigirka from Vladivostock        |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-1971      |      |12 Oct 1927      |       |1       |
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 | 109 | 66  | 8847 | Adolpho Carpi                                                |      |      |      |             | | 109 | 66  | 8847 | Adolpho Carpi                                                |      |      |      |             |
 | 109 | 66  | 8874 | Request for information re Douglas James Grant               |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-3265      |     |Feb 1928       |Details about a mother's letter to her son saying that she was anxious to know his news as her son had not contacted her for many days    |5       | | 109 | 66  | 8874 | Request for information re Douglas James Grant               |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-3265      |     |Feb 1928       |Details about a mother's letter to her son saying that she was anxious to know his news as her son had not contacted her for many days    |5       |
-| 109 | 66  | 8976 | Naigai Mata Kaisha, Ltd.                                          |      |      |             | +| 109 | 66  | 8976 | Naigai Mata Kaisha, Ltd.                                     |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-2213           |Mar 1928            |33       | 
-| 109 | 66  | 8993 | Translation of a letter from the Chief of the French Police to Captain Barrett, Commissioner of Police |      |      |      |             |+| 109 | 66  | 8983 | Translation of a letter from the Chief of the French Police to Captain Barrett, Commissioner of Police |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-2340           |1934            |28       |
 | 109 | 66  | 9085 | Haimovitch barred from racing                                |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-2093      |      |1929-May 1930      | Mr. Victor Haimovitch from riding was suspended because of the complaint. Two press reported this news      |4       | | 109 | 66  | 9085 | Haimovitch barred from racing                                |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-2093      |      |1929-May 1930      | Mr. Victor Haimovitch from riding was suspended because of the complaint. Two press reported this news      |4       |
 | 109 | 66  | 9121 | List of newspapers, periodicals and news agencies in Shanghai |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-3293      |      |1924-1935      |       |315       | | 109 | 66  | 9121 | List of newspapers, periodicals and news agencies in Shanghai |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-3293      |      |1924-1935      |       |315       |
-| 109 | 66  | 9148 | Japanese meeting                                                  |      |      |             |+| 109 | 66  | 9148 | Japanese meeting                                             |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-2124           |1928            |39       |
 | 109 | 66  | 9179 | Manufacture of grenades                                      |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-2186      |      |May 1928      |       |7       | | 109 | 66  | 9179 | Manufacture of grenades                                      |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-2186      |      |May 1928      |       |7       |
 | 109 | 66-67 | 9199 | Pamir Expedition, 3-5-7 Feb. 1929                          |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-3294      |      |1928-1929      |       |285       | | 109 | 66-67 | 9199 | Pamir Expedition, 3-5-7 Feb. 1929                          |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-3294      |      |1928-1929      |       |285       |
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 | 110 | 67   | 9530 | International Seamen's Club                |      |      |             | | 110 | 67   | 9530 | International Seamen's Club                |      |      |             |
 | 110 | 67   | 9563 | Photograph of Soviet citizens              |      |      |             | | 110 | 67   | 9563 | Photograph of Soviet citizens              |      |      |             |
-| 110 | 67   | 9583 | Kuomintang and Social Bureau          |      |      |      |             |+| 110 | 67   | 9583 | Kuomintang and Social Bureau          |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-3297           |1928-1930            |77       |
 | 110 | 67   | 9614 | The All-China Labour Federation to the All-India Trade Union Congress |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-2306      |      |Sep 1928      |       |21       | | 110 | 67   | 9614 | The All-China Labour Federation to the All-India Trade Union Congress |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-2306      |      |Sep 1928      |       |21       |
 | 110 | 67   | 9625 | Re "Shanghai Postal Worker" (pamphlet) |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-3298      |      |1928-1929      |       |86       | | 110 | 67   | 9625 | Re "Shanghai Postal Worker" (pamphlet) |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-3298      |      |1928-1929      |       |86       |
 | 110 | 67   | 9701 | Shanghai Zarya - Podiagin’s million   |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-2268      |      |Oct 1927      |       |4       | | 110 | 67   | 9701 | Shanghai Zarya - Podiagin’s million   |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-2268      |      |Oct 1927      |       |4       |
-| 110 | 67   | 9780 | The Russian Peasant Labour Party      |      |      |      |             |+| 110 | 67   | 9780 | The Russian Peasant Labour Party      |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-2320           |1929            |18       |
 | 110 | 67   | 9783 | Re Squires Bingham Ltd.               |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-2118      |      |1926-1931      |       |36       | | 110 | 67   | 9783 | Re Squires Bingham Ltd.               |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-2118      |      |1926-1931      |       |36       |
-| 110 | 67   | 9878 | Activities of local Bolsheviks        |      |      |      |             |+| 110 | 67   | 9878 | Activities of local Bolsheviks        |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-1956           |1928-1929            |      |
 | 110 |      |      | Political occurrences, etc., during the month of August 1925, which affected the International Settlement |      |      |      |             | | 110 |      |      | Political occurrences, etc., during the month of August 1925, which affected the International Settlement |      |      |      |             |
 | 110 |      |      | General Strike, Shanghai 1925              |      |      |             | | 110 |      |      | General Strike, Shanghai 1925              |      |      |             |
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