Various personal correspondence concerning foreign relations, Sir Frederick Maze's personal property and insurance claim due to war damage.
Folder containing various personal correspondence, notes and articles, including a letter to The Inspectorate General of Customs, Peking (Sir Maze) from Leo Bergnolz Consul General of the US and senior Consul regarding foreign relations, list of inspectorate archives returned to Shanghai from Sydney, shipping arrangements of said archives, correspondence relating to an insurance claim due to war damage, acknowledgements from the Public Library of the city of Johannesburg, The African Museum and other institutions of Sir Mazes' 'Maze Collection of Junk Models', correspondence concerning shipping and storage and loss of personal property, correspondence composed of legal advice to Sir Maze regarding the transfer of properties in the Shanghai area, a 'final and amended version' of 'Chinese Maritime Customs Service: It's Genesis And Development' by Sir Maze, letter from H.E. the Minister of Finance dated 7 October 1945 terminating Sir Maze's appointment as Adviser, letter in response to allegations of instructing 'neutrals to serve with bogus authorities' written September 1945, correspondence concerning the presentation of a book entitled 'The Coastwise Lights Of China' to various institutions by Sir Maze, notes on Bretton Woods conference by Sir Charles Morgan Webb.
Formerly MAZ/112
Formerly MAZ/112
Record Details
Item reference: | MAZ/1/15; MAZ/112 MS1979/165 |
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Catalogue Section: | Personal collections |
Level: | ITEM |
Extent: | folder |
Date made: | 1945 |
Creator: | Maze, Frederick William |
Credit: | National Maritime Museum, Greenwich, London |
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- Memorandum of the need of improving Caton Harbour and protection of floods in the west river. (Manuscript) (MAZ/1/1)
- A series of letters from Sir Francis Algen, J H Macoun, W F Tyler, and M P R Walsham discussing Sir Francis Algen's dismissal from service. (Manuscript) (MAZ/1/2)
- Two official document written in Chinese appointing Sir Frederick Maze as advisor to the National Board of Reconstruction and advisor to the Headquarters Sun Chuanfang. (Manuscript) (MAZ/1/3)
- A series of confidential correspondence to Sir Frederick Maze and other officials during his role as Inspector-General of Customs. (Manuscript) (MAZ/1/4)
- A series of proposals sent to Dr Kung over the years about Customs, tax and personnel. (Manuscript) (MAZ/1/5)
- Telegram annotated by Sir Frederick William Maze, 1933. (Manuscript) (MAZ/1/6)
- A series of letters from Father E. Gherzi, Dr Herbert Chatley and letters about Sir Frederick Maze Chinese Junk collection. (Manuscript) (MAZ/1/7)
- Confidential letter to Mr Cubbon, from Sir Frederick Maze as a prisoner of war. (Manuscript) (MAZ/1/8)
- Folder of correspondence between Sir Maze and various others concerning the work of the Customs Administration with regards to the political situation with duplicates. (Manuscript) (MAZ/1/9)
- Confidential letter from Sir F Maze to Mr Cubbon, Chung King 27 March 1943 about the Prisoners of War. (Manuscript) (MAZ/1/10)
- Letters from Sir Maze to Dr Kung including the re-establishment of the Inspectorate General of Customs and the Administration of the Customs Station. (Manuscript) (MAZ/1/11)
- A letter to Sir Horase about policy decisions before Sir Frederick Maze retirement. (Manuscript) (MAZ/1/12)
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