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When the "little Aussie digger" disappears, that year is completed.
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had arrived in Port Adelaide with more than 6,700 Chinese passengers. In 1855, political pressure led to the first restrictive Immigration legislation in Victoria. This legislation imposed a substantial tax on Chinese people landing in the colony and also limited the number carried in each ship. To avoid the tax, ships carrying Chinese immigrants diverted to the South Australian ports of Port Adelaide and Robe, and for the next two years South Australia was the principal entry route to the Victorian goldfields. Unfortunately we have been unable to access passenger lists for most of these Chinese immigrants. CLICK HERE TO SEE THE LIST OF 74 SHIPS that brought these chinese to South Australia |
1856-18651856 - Ships arrived in Adelaide - approx. 200 Immigration for the year 9,525 and emigration 7,278. Population estimate December 31 - 104,708
1857 - Ships arrived in Adelaide - approx. 200
1861 - Ships arrived in Adelaide - approx. 200
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