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Copy of letters to L K Little in America about payment
A series of correspondence between L K Little and Sir Frederick maze on the issue of payment to Sir Frederick Maze after his retirement.
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Object Details
ID:
MAZ/1/34
Type:
Manuscript
Display location:
Not on display
Creator:
Maze, Frederick William
Date made:
1919; 1932-1943 1939 1942-12-17 - 1943-12-10 1943-1947 1948
Credit:
National Maritime Museum, Greenwich, London
Measurements:
folder
Parts:
Official correspondence to and from Sir Frederick Maze. (Manuscript)
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)
A document outlining of Political Developments in the Far East and Foreigners in China. (Manuscript) (MAZ/1/13)
Personal correspondence between Sir Frederick Maze, Dr H. H. Kung and Mr Hornbeck on China. (Manuscript) (MAZ/1/14)
Various personal correspondence concerning foreign relations, Sir Frederick Maze's personal property and insurance claim due to war damage. (Manuscript) (MAZ/1/15)
Personal letters to Sir Maze about the wreck of SS GUTHRIE from Lu Shou Wen. (Manuscript) (MAZ/1/16)
Personal correspondence about Maze's memoirs and donation of Junk models to the science museum. (Manuscript) (MAZ/1/17)
Letter to Sir Maze concerning the exportation of National treasures. (Manuscript) (MAZ/1/18)
Various correspondence about the drafts of Sir Frederick Maze's book. (Manuscript) (MAZ/1/19)
An official Circular explaining the reason for Francis Algen's dismissal as Inspector General. (Manuscript) (MAZ/1/20)
Bundle of confidential correspondence regarding pay and retiring allowance regulations. (Manuscript) (MAZ/1/21)
Letter to Kuan-Wu-Shu with English translation regarding Sir Frederick Maze's retiring allowance. (Manuscript) (MAZ/1/22)
An envelope of duplicate correspondence on reports of the river and port during Maze's time at Customs. (Manuscript) (MAZ/1/23)
A series of telegrams and replies congratulating Sir Frederick Maze on receiving Order of the British Empire in the 1932 New Year’s Honours. (Manuscript) (MAZ/1/24)
A series of letters of congratulations to Sir Frederick Maze and his relies on receiving Order of the British Empire in the 1932 New Year’s Honours. (Manuscript) (MAZ/1/25)
A series of invoices listed by volume. (Manuscript) (MAZ/1/26)
An index to the series of invoices listed by subjects. (Manuscript) (MAZ/1/27)
Duplicate correspondence to Sir Frederick Maze 1932. (Manuscript) (MAZ/1/28)
Communication with harbour master, Engineer Chief and the Taku Pilot Company about the markings in the port. (Manuscript) (MAZ/1/29)
Communication with Sir Frederick Maze and John H Cubbon from 1942 to 1943 which includes his time as a prisoner of war describing his arrest and the conditions of the prison. (Manuscript) (MAZ/1/30)
Communication with Dr Kung and post war notes on economy reconstruction. (Manuscript) (MAZ/1/31)
Copy of despatch to Japanese Minister from Inspector General. (Manuscript) (MAZ/1/32)
Copy of letters to the British Ambassador Horace Seymour. (Manuscript) (MAZ/1/33)
Copy of letters to L K Little in America about payment (Manuscript) (MAZ/1/34)
Correspondence about the prevention of smuggling of salt. (Manuscript) (MAZ/1/35)
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