Biographical informationIn September 1882 Ah Ghit was sentenced to 14 days imprisonment with hard labour for being 'Idle and Disorderly Without Visible Means of Subsistence' in Roebourne. It was recorded that 'This man is an inveterate idler and lives upon his companions'. In December 1882, Ah Ghit was again charged with having no visible means of support. He was cautioned as no misconduct was proved (C).Other nameAh Ghit (differentiated name)