A series of notes including Establishment of the Inspectorate General of customs and the escapades of Dr Kung's daughter.
A series of notes including the war time escapades of Dr Kung’s daughter when the lose of a telegram to Dr Kung was found to be in his second daughters possession and led to the second daughter being sent to America and the execution of her boyfriend of Lin Shih Liang for illegal actions; A map of Tangku New-Harbour with both Chinese characters and English writing; Enclosure in IGS No. 212 of 18th September 1941 with a list of cases down from the inspectorate to Hong Kong with a note stating that these papers were sent to Hong Kong & Shanghai Bank for safe keeping, the Japanese opened the nail cases and took the contents but a great deal of the materials have since been recovered; Handwritten note; Typed note on Manchuria and its history and relation to China; Notes re Establishment of the Inspectorate General of customs and Post-War Customs Developments: Observations re Retention of the Inspectorate System and Fiscal Policy etc. listed as confidential and stamped with Chinese Stamp 30 May 1928, Notes on Post war reconstruction work in respect of the Preventive Service and the Marine Department, Confidential Notes on effective Administration and Supervision of Customs Stations listed as confidential and Chinese Maritime Customs: Mr Maze’s policy defined; and misleading reports circulated by foreign press agents etc. refuted.
Formerly MAZ/47
Formerly MAZ/47
Record Details
Item reference: | MAZ/2/14; MAZ/47/2 MS1979/165 |
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Catalogue Section: | Personal collections |
Level: | ITEM |
Extent: | folder |
Date made: | 1928-1941; 1942 - 1943 |
Creator: | Maze, Frederick William |
Credit: | National Maritime Museum, Greenwich, London |
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- A folder of various documents to be dealt with on return from Hawaiian tour. (Manuscript) (MAZ/2/1)
- A folder of various documents that Maze intended to deal with when returning from Hawaiian tour. (Manuscript) (MAZ/2/2)
- Extracts from the times annotated by Sir Frederick Maze. (Manuscript) (MAZ/2/3)
- Notes annotated by Sir Fredick Maze for his unpublished book. (Manuscript) (MAZ/2/4)
- Plan of the approach to Shanghai from the sea, indicating the position of lighthouses and radio beacons in the estuary. (Manuscript) (MAZ/2/5)
- A handwritten list of contents of a despatch box. (Manuscript) (MAZ/2/6)
- Annotated notes regarding proposed ethnographic study in the Tengyneh district'. (Manuscript) (MAZ/2/7)
- Two annotated copies of the Crooked Stern Junk built at Fouchou. (Manuscript) (MAZ/2/9)
- Seven diagrams of the methods to operating a Chinese Yuloh. (Manuscript) (MAZ/2/10)
- Diagram indicating the method of operating the `Yuloh'. (Manuscript) (MAZ/2/11)
- Illustrating plan of South China Sea - Going Junk with Dimensions. (Manuscript) (MAZ/2/12)
- An extract from the times outlining Political developments in the Far East 1911-1945 with annotations. (Manuscript) (MAZ/2/13)
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