Norwood Allman

Norwood Allman
Councillor, Shanghai Municipal Council
In office
April 1940  January 1942
Personal details
Born (1893-07-23)July 23, 1893
Union Hall, Virginia, United States
Died February 28, 1987(1987-02-28) (aged 93)
Carlisle, Pennsylvania
Profession Lawyer

Norwood Francis Allman (1893–1987) was a China-based American lawyer, consul, newspaperman and judge and also served as a member of the Shanghai Municipal Council from 1940 to 1942. During World War II he served in the OSS in charge of Far East Counterintelligence.

Early life

Allman was born on 24 July 1893, in Union Hall, Virginia. Allman attended the University of Virginia for one year before sitting the consular exam.

Consular career in China

Allman was appointed student interpreter in the American legation in Peking in 1915, and served as a consular officer in various locations finally serving as consul in Shanghai from 1921 to 1924. During that time, he also sat as an assessor on the International Mixed Court.[1]

Marriage

Allman married Mary Louise Hamilton in 1916 in Qingdao. They had three children.

Shanghai

In 1924, Allman retired from consular service and practised law in Shanghai. He also served as honorary Mexican consul in Shanghai.

From 1937, he took over the running of as the editor of the Chinese language Shun Pao newspaper. He was placed on a Japanese black list because of the paper's editorial policies. In 1940, he was elected a member Shanghai Municipal Council. He was in Hong Kong on business when World War II started and was interned in Stanley Internment Camp.

In 1943, he published a book, Shanghai Lawyer, about his career in China.

After being repatriated, he served in the Office of Strategic Services during the war and continued to work for the CIA after the war.

He returned to Shanghai in 1946 to restart his legal practice and also owned and edited the English language China Press.

Life in America

Allman left China in 1950 and returned to America. He was a broadcaster in America for a number of years.

Death

Allman died on 28 February 1987, in Carlisle, Pennsylvania.[2]

References

  1. Allman, Norwood, Shanghai Lawyer
  2. New York Times, March 2, 1987
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