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Coo-ee: Detective Fook Shing

An artist's rendition of Detective Fook Shing. Photo by Contributed

Whether it was a poll tax of $20 on each Chinese entering Victoria by ship that was introduced in 1855, anti-Chinese riots in the Buckland Valley in 1857, anti-Chinese riots in Lambing Flat (now Young) in 1860, or the White Australia policy designed to exclude Asian immigrants that lasted from 1901 until 1973, Australia has a long history of anti-Chinese feeling.

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