It is with pleasure that I have gratefully to acknowledge the assistance given to me by many friends, amongst whom I would mention:


Mr. G. GODFREY PHILLIPS, Secretary and Commissioner General, S.M.C., and Mr. J.C. GREIG, S.M.C.
Mr. CHARLES KLIENE, Director of Chinese Studies, S.M.C.
Mr. N. W. B. CLARKE, Deputy Commr. P.W.D., S.M.C. and Mr. H. P. BERENTS.
Colonel J. W. HOENBY and Captain W. MILES, S.V.C.

Mr. J. FREDET, Sec., French Chamber of Commerce.

Mr. R. W. DAVIS, North-China Daily News.

Mr. E. S. WILKINSON, C.B.E.

and the Histories of Shanghai, by G. LANNING and S. COULING, C. A. MONTALTO DE JESUS, Rev. C. E. DARWENT and J. W. MACLELLAN, which are not sufficiently known by the younger generation, also to the Advertisers whose notices give valuable information about this city.


PREFACE

These notes on the great men and events which are brought to remembrance by the names given to the Streets of Shanghai were compiled as an Article for THE TOTEM, the official monthly published, for the past 10 years, by the members of The Boy Scouts Association, Shanghai Branch.

Knowledge of these facts cannot but give a sense of pride to those who worthily follow in the steps of their predecessors and carry on the great traditions, although exiles from their native lands.

All profits accruing from the sale of this edition of the Streets of Shanghai, will be donated to the War Distressed Scouts Fund inaugurated by the International Commissioner for British Scouts in London, by one who has spent twenty-one of the happiest years of his life in Shanghai.

A. H. GORDON.

March, 1941.
SHANGHAI CLUB