A Presentation by Malcolm Oakes
Otto Kong Sing (1871-1917) was admitted as a solicitor in New South Wales on 9 March 1895. To date, no earlier person of Chinese descent has been identified as having been admitted as a solicitor or barrister in NSW or any other Australian colony. After practising in Sydney for several years, Otto Kong Sing relocated to Hong Kong.
Malcolm Oakes is a senior counsel practising at the NSW Bar who has a lay interest in Chinese-Australian history. He has previously published a paper on William Lee, the first barrister of Chinese descent admitted to the NSW Bar in 1938.
Chin Ah Song, the great-grandfather of Malcolm’s wife, Beverley, came to Australia in 1860 and was a Chinese goldminer at Lambing Flat (Young)
History Week – Otto Kong Sing
Don’t miss this exciting presentation by CAHS member Malcolm Oakes as he reveals his exciting new research into the largely forgotten Otto Kong Sing – Australia’s first lawyer from the Chinese Australian community.
Wednesday 5th September
6pm
Clayton Utz – Level 15
1 Bligh Street
RSVP
Daphne Lowe-Kelly
lowekelley@bigpond.com
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