Background
Mr. Hsu was born in Shantou, Guangdong, China, on April 3, 1892.
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Mr. Hsu was born in Shantou, Guangdong, China, on April 3, 1892.
He graduated from Anglo-Chinese College, Shantou, in 1910. Mr. Hsu recieved his Bachelor of Arts degree from Hong Kong University in 1919 and Doctor of Philosophy degree from Columbia University in 1925.
Hsu Shu-hsi was appointed lecturer on international law at Hong Kong University in 1919. He worked as a professor and head of department of political science, Yenching University, Peking, since 1924. In the latter institution he served concurrently at different times as chairman, commission on studies chairman, committee for the graduate division, dean, college of social sciences, dean, college of public affairs. Mr. Hsu attended the Kyoto (1929) and Shanghai (1931) conferences of the Institute of Pacific Relations as Chinese spokesman on the Manchurian question.
In 1932 Mr. Hsu was appointed by the government technical adviser to the Chinese assesser on the Lytton Commission member, National Crisis Conference, Luoyang. He was a member of the conference to advise on national problems, Nanjing. In the same year Hsu Shu-hsi was sent to Geneva as technical adviser to the Chinese delegation to the League of Nations. On his return the next year he was appointed technical adviser to the General Staff.
He was a member of the National Defence Planning Council.
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1926(Essays on the Manchurian problem [Shuhsi HsFu])
1932(The North China crisis [Shu-hsi (1892-) Hsu])
1937Status of the Sino-Japanese Treaties
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