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Even though he was clearly known as "Singloh Hsu" in his lifetime (and he was someone who went to university in the UK, and was quite obviously familiar with English), he did not know Pinyin by the time of his death. The deciding factor in naming this article is the usage of the name "Xu Xinliu" on Google Books.
"Xu Xinliu" gets four, with at least one clearly about the man (the other three may mention him): Ji, Weilong (2007). "Hu Shi and Xu Xinliu". Chinese Studies in History. 40 (2): 52–70. doi:10.2753/CSH0009-4633400203. - This article used the pinyin (and I notice it also uses pinyin for Chiang Kai-shek, as "Jiang Jieshi").
Google Books (for books published since the 1980s, including mass media books)
Jackson, Isabella (2018). Shaping Modern Shanghai: Colonialism in China's Global City. Cambridge University Press. p. 99. ISBN9781108419680.: Uses "Singloh Hsu" in a footnote, academic book
Shelp, Ronald; Ehrbahr, Al (2009-07-28). Fallen Giant: The Amazing Story of Hank Greenberg and the History of AIG (2 ed.). John Wiley & Sons. p. PT36.: Uses "Singloh Hsu", seems to be a mass media book