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-| 116 | 62&63 | 4 | Public buying rouble notes of czarist regime |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-2506 \\ https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-2507 \\ https://archive.org/details/smpa-62/page/n1349/mode/2up | |1944.1.23 |No discussion of rouble notes in second document, but rather of election of Russian Emigrants Committee heads. |40, 2 | +| 116 | 62&63 | 4 | Public buying rouble notes of czarist regime |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-2506 \\ https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-2507 \\ https://archive.org/details/smpa-62/page/n1349/mode/2up \\ https://archive.org/details/smpa-63/page/n151/mode/2up | |1944-5 |No discussion of rouble notes in second document, but rather of election of Russian Emigrants Committee heads. |40, 2, 37 
 | 116 | 62 | 34 | Result of investigations re "Central Trust and Trading Co." M.N. Lootsky, proprietor |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-2523 \\ https://archive.org/details/smpa-62/page/n1347/mode/2up | | | |2 |  | 116 | 62 | 34 | Result of investigations re "Central Trust and Trading Co." M.N. Lootsky, proprietor |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-2523 \\ https://archive.org/details/smpa-62/page/n1347/mode/2up | | | |2 | 
 | 116 | 62 | 57 | Rodkin, A. Z. - chairman of Polish Aid Society |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-2525 \\ https://archive.org/details/smpa-62/page/n1341/mode/2up | | | |2 |  | 116 | 62 | 57 | Rodkin, A. Z. - chairman of Polish Aid Society |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-2525 \\ https://archive.org/details/smpa-62/page/n1341/mode/2up | | | |2 | 
-| 116 | 63 | 79 | Visit to French police re census of Russian emigrants |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-2531 | | | |1 | +| 116 | 63 | 79 | Visit to French police re census of Russian emigrants |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-2531 \\ https://archive.org/details/smpa-63/page/n191/mode/2up | | | |1 | 
 | 116 | 62 | 80 | Re 22 cases supporting gun cartridges |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-2508 \\ https://archive.org/details/smpa-62/page/n1343/mode/2up | |1943 |Evidence that political prisoners have established connections with people outside the prison. File on Iosif Berisovitch Fainberg, b. Harbin 1913, file Joseph R. Laskowski, Polish b. Vladivostok, file Albert Rosenbaum, Polish arrested by Japanese, file Anna Rosenbaum, file Julian Lucian Koshmann, file Pevzner Jacov Alexandrovich Soviet citizen |4 |  | 116 | 62 | 80 | Re 22 cases supporting gun cartridges |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-2508 \\ https://archive.org/details/smpa-62/page/n1343/mode/2up | |1943 |Evidence that political prisoners have established connections with people outside the prison. File on Iosif Berisovitch Fainberg, b. Harbin 1913, file Joseph R. Laskowski, Polish b. Vladivostok, file Albert Rosenbaum, Polish arrested by Japanese, file Anna Rosenbaum, file Julian Lucian Koshmann, file Pevzner Jacov Alexandrovich Soviet citizen |4 | 
 | 116 | 62 | 89 | Meeting of the Union of Russian Monarchists on 21-6-42 |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-2497 \\ https://archive.org/details/smpa-62/page/n1339/mode/2up| | | |2 |  | 116 | 62 | 89 | Meeting of the Union of Russian Monarchists on 21-6-42 |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-2497 \\ https://archive.org/details/smpa-62/page/n1339/mode/2up| | | |2 | 
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 | 117 | 62 | 236 | Rumours re sudden death of Mrs. V. Kolotinsky |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-2526 \\ https://archive.org/details/smpa-62/page/n1119/mode/2up| |1943.4.20 | |7 |  | 117 | 62 | 236 | Rumours re sudden death of Mrs. V. Kolotinsky |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-2526 \\ https://archive.org/details/smpa-62/page/n1119/mode/2up| |1943.4.20 | |7 | 
 | 117 | 62 | 237 | Erich Jacobrohn, Timon Reismann |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-2485 \\ https://archive.org/details/smpa-62/page/n1111/mode/2up| |1943.6 |Stateless refugee |9 |  | 117 | 62 | 237 | Erich Jacobrohn, Timon Reismann |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-2485 \\ https://archive.org/details/smpa-62/page/n1111/mode/2up| |1943.6 |Stateless refugee |9 | 
-| 117 | 62 | 238 | Carl A. Sanborn - Mrs. Allie Sanborn |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-2475 \\ https://archive.org/details/smpa-62/page/n1105/mode/2up | |1943.4 |Three old girl Carol registered as American, taken to Swiss consulate and then St Joseph's Convent pending instructions from Japanese military authorities. Report on death of the mother, Dao Ai Lee from Suzhou, female Chinese married to an American James Gordon Sanborn due to burns 1943.3.25. Evening gown cuaght fire from electric heater. Husband in internment camp.  |6 | +| 117 | 62 | 238 | Carl A. Sanborn - Mrs. Allie Sanborn |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-2475 \\ https://archive.org/details/smpa-62/page/n1105/mode/2up | |1943.4 |Three old girl Carol registered as American, taken to Swiss consulate and then St Joseph's Convent pending instructions from Japanese military authorities. Report on death of the mother, Dao Ai Lee (陶愛麗) from Suzhou, female Chinese married to an American James Gordon Sanborn due to burns 1943.3.25. Evening gown cuaght fire from electric heater. Husband in internment camp.  |6 | 
 | 117 | 62 | 239 | General personal inquiries - Julius Lesem Jewish affairs [Microfilm includes U241 and U243 in this case] |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-2489 \\ https://archive.org/details/smpa-62/page/n823/mode/2up | |1943-5 |Misc. files in Chinese, German, Japanese, English and unknown language. Includes information on censored speeches and poems, Includes lists. Wide variety of files on the Jewish community in wartime. |127 | | 117 | 62 | 239 | General personal inquiries - Julius Lesem Jewish affairs [Microfilm includes U241 and U243 in this case] |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-2489 \\ https://archive.org/details/smpa-62/page/n823/mode/2up | |1943-5 |Misc. files in Chinese, German, Japanese, English and unknown language. Includes information on censored speeches and poems, Includes lists. Wide variety of files on the Jewish community in wartime. |127 |
 | 117 | 62 | 241 | Gamdonthor Singh |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-2488 | |1943.3 |Sikh, arrived from India 1925, employed with Japanese ice factory in Hankow, left for India 1936, then back to Shanghai 1939 worked as watchman, then with police as watchman in general hospital. To Nanking in 1941 and back to Shanghai 1943, employed at Towa Iron Work as watchman. |2 |  | 117 | 62 | 241 | Gamdonthor Singh |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-2488 | |1943.3 |Sikh, arrived from India 1925, employed with Japanese ice factory in Hankow, left for India 1936, then back to Shanghai 1939 worked as watchman, then with police as watchman in general hospital. To Nanking in 1941 and back to Shanghai 1943, employed at Towa Iron Work as watchman. |2 | 
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 | 117 | 62 | 244 | Activities of Mr. Suval |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-2470 \\ https://archive.org/details/smpa-62/page/n817/mode/2up | |1943.4.6 |Graduated Moslim College Pasnawar, India 1921. Arrived Shanghai 1926 formed Savul & Co. president of Indian Merchant Association. Head of local branch of Indian Independence League |2 |  | 117 | 62 | 244 | Activities of Mr. Suval |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-2470 \\ https://archive.org/details/smpa-62/page/n817/mode/2up | |1943.4.6 |Graduated Moslim College Pasnawar, India 1921. Arrived Shanghai 1926 formed Savul & Co. president of Indian Merchant Association. Head of local branch of Indian Independence League |2 | 
 | 117 | 62 | 343 | Re departure of Puran Singh (Varana) |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-2778 \\ https://archive.org/details/smpa-62/page/n815/mode/2up | |1943 |Departures for Shonan (Singapore) of Indians to join the Indian National Army. Puran Singh reports contact with Rash Behari Bose in Tokyo. |3 |  | 117 | 62 | 343 | Re departure of Puran Singh (Varana) |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-2778 \\ https://archive.org/details/smpa-62/page/n815/mode/2up | |1943 |Departures for Shonan (Singapore) of Indians to join the Indian National Army. Puran Singh reports contact with Rash Behari Bose in Tokyo. |3 | 
-| 117 | 63 | 344 | Mr. W. Kaufmann [Microfilm header reads U334] |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-3273 | |Hard to read |1 | | +| 117 | 63 | 344 | Mr. W. Kaufmann [Microfilm header reads U334] |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-3273 \\ https://archive.org/details/smpa-63/page/n211/mode/2up| |Hard to read |1 | | 
 | 117 | 62 | 346 | Alexander Georgievich Demishieff |https://archive.org/details/smpa-62/page/n813/mode/2up | |1943.10 |Russian emigrant born in Crimea, co-habits with Yenkevitch L. I. Worked in metallurgical industry. 1920-1 to Harbin, to Shanghai 1931-2 worked witih Liddel Bros. "very wily man without any moral scruples" |2 |  | 117 | 62 | 346 | Alexander Georgievich Demishieff |https://archive.org/details/smpa-62/page/n813/mode/2up | |1943.10 |Russian emigrant born in Crimea, co-habits with Yenkevitch L. I. Worked in metallurgical industry. 1920-1 to Harbin, to Shanghai 1931-2 worked witih Liddel Bros. "very wily man without any moral scruples" |2 | 
 | 117 | 62 | 347 | List of Thai and Burmese nationals who came to register |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-2495 \\ https://archive.org/details/smpa-62/page/n809/mode/2up | |1943.11 |List of 10 Thai and Burmese who registered 1943.11.1-2 |4 |  | 117 | 62 | 347 | List of Thai and Burmese nationals who came to register |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-2495 \\ https://archive.org/details/smpa-62/page/n809/mode/2up | |1943.11 |List of 10 Thai and Burmese who registered 1943.11.1-2 |4 | 
 | 117 | 62 | 348 | Carlos Hieper Encarnacao |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-2476 \\ https://archive.org/details/smpa-62/page/n795/mode/2up | |1943.12 | |13 |  | 117 | 62 | 348 | Carlos Hieper Encarnacao |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-2476 \\ https://archive.org/details/smpa-62/page/n795/mode/2up | |1943.12 | |13 | 
 | 117 | 62 | 349 | Detention of Ivan L. Kovalchuk-Meller |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-2482 \\ https://archive.org/details/smpa-62/page/n771/mode/2up | |1943.11 |Charge of attempted intimidation and impersonation. |22 |  | 117 | 62 | 349 | Detention of Ivan L. Kovalchuk-Meller |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-2482 \\ https://archive.org/details/smpa-62/page/n771/mode/2up | |1943.11 |Charge of attempted intimidation and impersonation. |22 | 
-| 117 | 63 | 352 | Re Miss Alice Zlotnicki |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-2517 | |1944.2.17 |Report on upcoming marriage to Alexander Menczer. Finances |8 | +| 117 | 63 | 352 | Re Miss Alice Zlotnicki |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-2517 \\ https://archive.org/details/smpa-63/page/n7/mode/2up | |1944.2.17 |Report on upcoming marriage to Alexander Menczer. Finances |8 | 
 | 117 | 62 | 354 | Activities of Miss Elsie Wong |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-2469 \\ https://archive.org/details/smpa-62/page/n765/mode/2up | |1943.10 |British educated Hong Kong born Chinese |5 | | 117 | 62 | 354 | Activities of Miss Elsie Wong |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-2469 \\ https://archive.org/details/smpa-62/page/n765/mode/2up | |1943.10 |British educated Hong Kong born Chinese |5 |
-| 117 | 63 | 419 | Miss Helen Alexeyev Gourova |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-2499 | |1944.1 |Born Vladivostok, to Harbin 1922 until 1931, secretary at Import & Export firm, regsitered with the Russian Emigrants' Committee |3 |  +| 117 | 63 | 419 | Miss Helen Alexeyev Gourova |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-2499 \\ https://archive.org/details/smpa-63/page/n15/mode/2up | |1944.1 |Born Vladivostok, to Harbin 1922 until 1931, secretary at Import & Export firm, regsitered with the Russian Emigrants' Committee |3 |  
-| 117 | 63 | 420 | The Shanghai Credit Corporation |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-2530 | |1944.1 |  |3 | +| 117 | 63 | 420 | The Shanghai Credit Corporation |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-2530 \\ https://archive.org/details/smpa-63/page/n19/mode/2up | |1944.1 |  |3 | 
-| 117 | 63 | 421 | Daniloff, Viacheslav Viacheslavovich |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-2479 | |1943.9  |educated in Vladivostok, to Harbin 1922, Tianjin later. 1925 to Shanghai, graduated from "E Knige Phisical Culture Academy" worked as physical instructor then drummer. 1931 worked in Nagasaki as a musician then 1935 to Manila and 1933 in Hong Kong, 1927 in Hankow, Chefoo and Tsingtao. Musician until 1942, sisters are ballet dancers in the Philippines. "ardent White Russian" |2 | +| 117 | 63 | 421 | Daniloff, Viacheslav Viacheslavovich |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-2479 \\ https://archive.org/details/smpa-63/page/n21/mode/2up | |1943.9  |educated in Vladivostok, to Harbin 1922, Tianjin later. 1925 to Shanghai, graduated from "E Knige Phisical Culture Academy" worked as physical instructor then drummer. 1931 worked in Nagasaki as a musician then 1935 to Manila and 1933 in Hong Kong, 1927 in Hankow, Chefoo and Tsingtao. Musician until 1942, sisters are ballet dancers in the Philippines. "ardent White Russian" |2 | 
-| 117 | 63 | 422 | Re registration of local residents - Irish |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-2520 | |1944  |Irish residents who still had British passports and were under protection of British consulate, upon re-registering received red bands for "enemy nationals" and after Eire Residents Association 1942.11, requested instead blue bands for "neutral" nationals but without result. A few with Irish passports received blue bands. |4 | +| 117 | 63 | 422 | Re registration of local residents - Irish |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-2520 \\ https://archive.org/details/smpa-63/page/n23/mode/2up | |1944  |Irish residents who still had British passports and were under protection of British consulate, upon re-registering received red bands for "enemy nationals" and after Eire Residents Association 1942.11, requested instead blue bands for "neutral" nationals but without result. A few with Irish passports received blue bands. |4 | 
-| 117 | 63 | 423 | Re dispute over ownership of a piano |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-2511 | |1942.11 | |3 |  +| 117 | 63 | 423 | Re dispute over ownership of a piano |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-2511 \\ https://archive.org/details/smpa-63/page/n29/mode/2up | |1942.11 | |3 |  
-| 117 | 63 | 426 | Re arrest of one Joao Thomaz D’Aquino Collaco, Portuguese |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-2510 | |1944.2 |wanted on charge of breach of confidence, to be held pending trial in Portuguese court. |2 |  +| 117 | 63 | 426 | Re arrest of one Joao Thomaz D’Aquino Collaco, Portuguese |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-2510 \\ https://archive.org/details/smpa-63/page/n31/mode/2up | |1944.2 |wanted on charge of breach of confidence, to be held pending trial in Portuguese court. |2 |  
-| 117 | 63 | 427 | Mr. J. Pure requesting the issue of special passes to him and to members of his family |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-2501 | |1944.1 |"Prior to the incorporation of Latvia in the USSR on Aug 5 1940 Latvian interests in Shanghai were represented by the Finnish Consulate-Gemeral" J. Pure employed by consulate in capacity as secretary to look after these interests. Now he is stateless of Latvian origin as it is under German occupation. |4 |  +| 117 | 63 | 427 | Mr. J. Pure requesting the issue of special passes to him and to members of his family |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-2501 \\ https://archive.org/details/smpa-63/page/n33/mode/2up| |1944.1 |"Prior to the incorporation of Latvia in the USSR on Aug 5 1940 Latvian interests in Shanghai were represented by the Finnish Consulate-Gemeral" J. Pure employed by consulate in capacity as secretary to look after these interests. Now he is stateless of Latvian origin as it is under German occupation. |4 |  
-| 117 | 63 | 428 | [Document written in Russian - no translation] |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-3274 | | | |5 |  +| 117 | 63 | 428 | [Document written in Russian - no translation] |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-3274 \\ https://archive.org/details/smpa-63/page/n39/mode/2up | |1944.2 | |5 |  
-| 117 | 63 | 429 | Mr. Salomon Arbeit |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-2502 | |1944.2 |Theft of pattern for furcoats "which are my invention and secret" |4 | +| 117 | 63 | 429 | Mr. Salomon Arbeit |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-2502 \\ https://archive.org/details/smpa-63/page/n43/mode/2up| |1944.2 |Theft of pattern for furcoats "which are my invention and secret" |4 | 
 | 117 | 63 | 430 | Re Indian marriage |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-2514/ | |1944.2 |Charlotte Wgrzyn, daughter of polish refugees, married her employer Mr. Deman, who "enjoys a very good reputation." |1944.2 |  | 117 | 63 | 430 | Re Indian marriage |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-2514/ | |1944.2 |Charlotte Wgrzyn, daughter of polish refugees, married her employer Mr. Deman, who "enjoys a very good reputation." |1944.2 | 
-| 117 | 63 | 431 | Re Doctor K. V. I. Andersen, Dane |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-2512 | |1944 |Doctor using "electrical treatment" of the heart. 1943 request for pass, 1944 asking for special pass to be cancelled. |4 |  +| 117 | 63 | 431 | Re Doctor K. V. I. Andersen, Dane |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-2512 \\ https://archive.org/details/smpa-63/page/n51/mode/2up | |1944 |Doctor using "electrical treatment" of the heart. 1943 request for pass, 1944 asking for special pass to be cancelled. |4 |  
-| 117 | 63 | 432 | Dolgoff, Nikolai Sergeevich; Dolgoff, V.S.; and Sediakin, N.V.; antecedents and character |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-2483 | |1944.11 |Russian, lived in Manchuria 1920-25, moved to Japan until 1938 then to Shanghai and then to Japan again 1939. 1941 arrived again to Shanghai. Not registered with Russian Emigrants Committee |5 |  +| 117 | 63 | 432 | Dolgoff, Nikolai Sergeevich; Dolgoff, V.S.; and Sediakin, N.V.; antecedents and character |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-2483 \\ https://archive.org/details/smpa-63/page/n55/mode/2up| |1944.11 |Russian, lived in Manchuria 1920-25, moved to Japan until 1938 then to Shanghai and then to Japan again 1939. 1941 arrived again to Shanghai. Not registered with Russian Emigrants Committee |5 |  
-| 117 | 63 | 434 | Re death of prisoners who were detained in the detention house |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-2777 | |1944 | Detention House at 285 Rue Massenet, then to Lokawei Station list of prisoners who died. |2 |  +| 117 | 63 | 434 | Re death of prisoners who were detained in the detention house |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-2777 \\ https://archive.org/details/smpa-63/page/n61/mode/2up| |1944 | Detention House at 285 Rue Massenet, then to Lokawei Station list of prisoners who died. |2 |  
-| 117 | 63 | 441 | Manuscript by V. D. Jiganoff entitled "About Myself" |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-2496 | |1944.2 |Vladimir Danilovich Jiganoff, born Russia, served in Admiral Kolchak's White Army 1918-9. Worked in fisheries after war, arrested by bolsheviks 1925, sent to Vladivostok, made way to Shanghai 1925. 1939 book withi impressions of visiting Japan 1938-9 with high praise. 1940 in Shanghai registered "Shanghai Society for promotion of study of Nipponese language" as president, but existed on paper only. On text produced after outbreak of war with Germany criticising defeatism in war and Soviet regime. |11 |  +| 117 | 63 | 441 | Manuscript by V. D. Jiganoff entitled "About Myself" |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-2496 \\ https://archive.org/details/smpa-63/page/n63/mode/2up| |1944.2 |Vladimir Danilovich Jiganoff, born Russia, served in Admiral Kolchak's White Army 1918-9. Worked in fisheries after war, arrested by bolsheviks 1925, sent to Vladivostok, made way to Shanghai 1925. 1939 book withi impressions of visiting Japan 1938-9 with high praise. 1940 in Shanghai registered "Shanghai Society for promotion of study of Nipponese language" as president, but existed on paper only. On text produced after outbreak of war with Germany criticising defeatism in war and Soviet regime. |11 |  
-| 117 | 63 | 463 | Complaint against Vladimir Tatischef |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-2478 | |1944.2.4 |Failure to produce promised bags of sugar |2 | +| 117 | 63 | 463 | Complaint against Vladimir Tatischef |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-2478 \\ https://archive.org/details/smpa-63/page/n75/mode/2up | |1944.2.4 |Failure to produce promised bags of sugar |2 | 
 | 117 | 63 | 473 | Enquete sur Nicolas Ermolaeff | | | | | |  | 117 | 63 | 473 | Enquete sur Nicolas Ermolaeff | | | | | | 
-| 117 | 63 | 582 | Mr. Emil Essig |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-2776 | |1944.6 |Swiss national warning him of threat from Alfonso Novarro, Fillipino. |4 |  +| 117 | 63 | 582 | Mr. Emil Essig |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-2776 \\ https://archive.org/details/smpa-63/page/n77/mode/2up| |1944.6 |Swiss national warning him of threat from Alfonso Novarro, Fillipino. |4 |  
-| 117 | 63 | 583 | Re house case between Mrs. Metzler and da Matta |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-2513 | |1944.9 | |7 |  +| 117 | 63 | 583 | Re house case between Mrs. Metzler and da Matta |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-2513 \\ https://archive.org/details/smpa-63/page/n81/mode/2up | |1944.9 | |7 |  
-| 117 | 63 | 586 | Knox, John Frederick, British subject - attempted suicide |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-2493 | |1944 |Exempt from internment due to full blindness following acid attack. |4 | +| 117 | 63 | 586 | Knox, John Frederick, British subject - attempted suicide |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-2493 \\ https://archive.org/details/smpa-63/page/n89/mode/2up | |1944 |Exempt from internment due to full blindness following acid attack. |4 | 
 | 117 | 63 | 591 | "Activities of Alexander Aleandrovich Boiko" |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-2468 | |1944.10 | |2 |  | 117 | 63 | 591 | "Activities of Alexander Aleandrovich Boiko" |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-2468 | |1944.10 | |2 | 
-| ? | ? | 592 | Janaury 28 Incident - Activities |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-2472 | |1941.1 |(Not in List) Anniversary of 1932 Jan 28 incident details. |9 | +| ? | ? | 592 | Janaury 28 Incident - Activities |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-2472 \\ https://archive.org/details/smpa-63/page/n93/mode/2up | |1941.1 |(Not in List) Anniversary of 1932 Jan 28 incident details. |9 | 
-| 117 | 63 | 594 | Russian Emigrants club |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-2527 \\ https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-2528/page/n1/mode/2up | |1944.10 |Group of Russian Jews finance the club. Opening of club thanks to sympathetic view of Japanese military authorities. Opening of arts club 1943.1, accused of being a gambling den, and shut down. Reopened, details of gambling operations. List of individuals involved. Second file with clips. |13 | +| 117 | 63 | 594 | Russian Emigrants club |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-2527 \\ https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-2528/page/n1/mode/2up \\ https://archive.org/details/smpa-63/page/n95/mode/2up \\ https://archive.org/details/smpa-63/page/n211/mode/2up | |1944.10 |Group of Russian Jews finance the club. Opening of club thanks to sympathetic view of Japanese military authorities. Opening of arts club 1943.1, accused of being a gambling den, and shut down. Reopened, details of gambling operations. List of individuals involved. Second file with clips. |13,,3 
 | ? | ? | 599 | Park Hotel Unrest Among Discharged Employees |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-2505 | |1942 |(Not Listed) unrest among discharged employees. |6 | | ? | ? | 599 | Park Hotel Unrest Among Discharged Employees |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-2505 | |1942 |(Not Listed) unrest among discharged employees. |6 |
-| 117 | 63 | 619 | Re alleged misappropriation of U.S.A. $45,000.00 and jewelry reported by a political prisoner, one named Albert Rosenbaum [Microfilm header reads U613] |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-2509 | | | |8 |  +| 117 | 63 | 619 | Re alleged misappropriation of U.S.A. $45,000.00 and jewelry reported by a political prisoner, one named Albert Rosenbaum [Microfilm header reads U613] |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-2509 \\ https://archive.org/details/smpa-63/page/n109/mode/2up | | | |8 |  
-| 117 | 63 | 621 | Ribálov, Vera and Maria Ribálov |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-2524 | |1944.12 |Born Vladivostok, arrived in Shanghai from Harbin 1932. |2 |  +| 117 | 63 | 621 | Ribálov, Vera and Maria Ribálov |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-2524 \\ https://archive.org/details/smpa-63/page/n115/mode/2up | |1944.12 |Born Vladivostok, arrived in Shanghai from Harbin 1932. |2 |  
-| 117 | 63 | 623 | Declaration of General Andrey Andreevich Vlasov distributed by German information service |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-2480 | |1944.11 |Former commander of 2nd Soviet army, captured by Germans in 1942. Now part of a "Russian liberation" movement and engaged in German radio propaganda. |5 |  +| 117 | 63 | 623 | Declaration of General Andrey Andreevich Vlasov distributed by German information service |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-2480 \\ https://archive.org/details/smpa-63/page/n117/mode/2up | |1944.11 |Former commander of 2nd Soviet army, captured by Germans in 1942. Now part of a "Russian liberation" movement and engaged in German radio propaganda. |5 |  
-| 117 | 63 | 624 | Reference J. M. da’Silva D’Aquino and Maitland and Co., Ltd. |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-2522 | |1944 | |2 |  +| 117 | 63 | 624 | Reference J. M. da’Silva D’Aquino and Maitland and Co., Ltd. |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-2522 \\ https://archive.org/details/smpa-63/page/n123/mode/2up | |1944 | |2 |  
-| 117 | 63 | 625 | Edeltrud Grunücke |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-2484 | |1944.12 |German female, consulate demands her passport. |4 |  +| 117 | 63 | 625 | Edeltrud Grunücke |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-2484 \\ https://archive.org/details/smpa-63/page/n125/mode/2up| |1944.12 |German female, consulate demands her passport. |4 |  
-| 117 | 63 | 626 | Wladimir Sirkausoff [Microfilm header reads U636] |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-2532 | |1944.12 |employee of German Radio Station, White Russian |3 |  +| 117 | 63 | 626 | Wladimir Sirkausoff [Microfilm header reads U636] |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-2532 \\ https://archive.org/details/smpa-63/page/n131/mode/2up | |1944.12 |employee of German Radio Station, White Russian |3 |  
-| 117 | 63 | 628 | Dee Lay Juo criminal case |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-2481 | | | |5 |  +| 117 | 63 | 628 | Dee Lay Juo criminal case |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-2481 \\ https://archive.org/details/smpa-63/page/n133/mode/2up| | | |5 |  
-| 117 | 63 | 629 | Complaint of E. Halpern |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-3275 | |1944 | |2 |  +| 117 | 63 | 629 | Complaint of E. Halpern |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-3275 \\ https://archive.org/details/smpa-63/page/n139/mode/2up| |1944 | |2 |  
-| 117 | 63 | 631 | Francisco Endaya |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-2487 | |1944.11 |"young boy of unsteady character" found guilty of theft vagrancy, Spanish citizen |2 |  +| 117 | 63 | 631 | Francisco Endaya |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-2487 \\ https://archive.org/details/smpa-63/page/n141/mode/2up| |1944.11 |"young boy of unsteady character" found guilty of theft vagrancy, Spanish citizen |2 |  
-| 117 | 63 | 632 | Levald Verner, Danish |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-2494 | | |Danish employee of Greater Northern telegraph arrived 1928, then Rice Control Officer for SMC, chairman of Danish Reading Circle, married to Russian. |2  | +| 117 | 63 | 632 | Levald Verner, Danish |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-2494 \\ https://archive.org/details/smpa-63/page/n143/mode/2up| | |Danish employee of Greater Northern telegraph arrived 1928, then Rice Control Officer for SMC, chairman of Danish Reading Circle, married to Russian. |2  | 
-| 117 | 63 | 634 | Michael Berezza, Russian emigrant |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-2498 | |1944.12 |Domestic strife |5 |  +| 117 | 63 | 634 | Michael Berezza, Russian emigrant |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-2498 \\ https://archive.org/details/smpa-63/page/n145/mode/2up | |1944.12 |Domestic strife |5 |  
-| 117 | 63 | 635 | Moszepan Grigery Pakovich |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-2500 | |1945.3 |request to the police to stop abusive behavior of M. Zimmermann |2 | +| 117 | 63 | 635 | Moszepan Grigery Pakovich |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-2500 \\ https://archive.org/details/smpa-63/page/n149/mode/2up| |1945.3 |request to the police to stop abusive behavior of M. Zimmermann |2 | 
 | 117 | 63 | --- | Stateless of Russian origin | | | | | |  | 117 | 63 | --- | Stateless of Russian origin | | | | | | 
-| 117 | 63 | 636 | History of Morris Gershekovitch, British | https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-3276 | |1944.12 |British subject with Russian parents, born in Singapore, educated in Hong Kong and Singapore. Worked as reporter until 1935, worked for shipping concern Lee Bros in Swatow, eventually enlisted withi Shanghai municipal police 1940.11.11. Terminated service with SMP 1943.12 due to his nationality. |2 |  +| 117 | 63 | 636 | History of Morris Gershekovitch, British | https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-3276 \\ https://archive.org/details/smpa-63/page/n215/mode/2up | |1944.12 |British subject with Russian parents, born in Singapore, educated in Hong Kong and Singapore. Worked as reporter until 1935, worked for shipping concern Lee Bros in Swatow, eventually enlisted withi Shanghai municipal police 1940.11.11. Terminated service with SMP 1943.12 due to his nationality. |2 |  
-| 117 | 63 | 637 | Inge Wolff |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-3277 | |1944.12 |Adoption of German female Inge Wolff as daughter renamed Ting Gee Hwa |4 | +| 117 | 63 | 637 | Inge Wolff |https://archive.org/details/smpa-files-3277 \\ https://archive.org/details/smpa-63/page/n217/mode/2up | |1944.12 |Adoption of German female Inge Wolff as daughter renamed Ting Gee Hwa |4 | 
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