Biographical informationAh Long (1) was charged with giving liquor to 'natives' in Roebourne on 5 December 1882. The case was not proved.
On 19 December 1882, Ah Long (1) and Ah Ghit were charged with having no visible means of support. Both Ah Long and Ah Ghit received a caution as misconduct could not be proved.
On 14 January 1900, Ah Long was sent to Perth as he was suffering from phthysis. He committed suicide by cutting his throat on 22 January 1900 (C).Other nameAh Long (differentiated name)Date of death22nd January 1900