Biographical informationSing Ti Ming was employed alongside three other Chinese men by Frederick Wells, Millstream, Roebourne, in 1882.
On 29 May 1883, Sing Ti Ming had an argument with another Chinese man on the station after which he left to walk to Roebourne. It was reported that Sing Ti Ming was very homesick. He had a young wife and child in Singapore and wanted to return to them. He was sentenced to 6 weeks imprisonment with hard labour for absconding (C).Other nameSing Ti Ming (differentiated name)