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Chinese residents in Melbourne against death sentence of a Chinese man

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Title
Chinese residents in Melbourne against death sentence of a Chinese man
Subject
Petitions
Foreign workers, Chinese
Voyages and travels
Melbourne (Vic.)
Government
Legislators
Police
Category
1. Settlement
Creator
Chief Secretary's Department
Current holder
Public Record Office Victoria
Date
November 18, 1857
Link
https://prov.vic.gov.au/archive/207A6F8A-F426-11E9-AE98-9744917B9B59
Item number
VPRS 1189/P0000, Box 482
Access rights
Open access
Country of origin
Australia
Place
Melbourne
Language
English
Chinese
Physical format
Petitions
Abstract
This petition, signed by 79 Chinese residents of Melbourne, was addressed to Henry Barkly, Governor of Victoria appointed in 1856. It concerned the case of Sing-Lup, a Chinese man held at the Melbourne Gaol under death sentence for murder. The petitioners argued that Sing-Lup had been mentally ill for several years, displaying signs of insanity during his voyage to Australia and at the time of the alleged murder. They requested mercy from the Chief Governor on the grounds of Sing-Lup's mental state. The petition contains signatures written in both Chinese and English.
Bibliographic citation
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