Chinese people. He was also the acting consul-general for China in 1913-14 and in 1917. William Ah Ket was educated at Wangaratta High School and was also taught at home by a Chinese tutor. Toylaan Margaret Allen,his last surviving child, passed away in New South Wales on 16th July 2015. The biography of Joan Rosanove QC, an alumna of Melbourne Law School and the first Jewish woman in Australia to be admitted as a barrister, contains the following reference to a light-hearted discussion between William and Joan: A Melbourne barrister, Mr Ah Ket, a friend of Marks [Joans father], said to her, You and I have both chosen the wrong profession, Joan. That in itself was an "impressive feat", says Reynah Tang, the founding president of the Asian-Australian Lawyers' Association. 2Helen Penrose,To Build a Firm: The Maddocks Story (Maddocks, 2010), 11. Their father said "the boys were teasing her and boys tend to do that". in Wangaratta, William Ah Ket continued his regular attendance At that time, people born in Australia were British citizens by right, regardless of their parents origins. . On arriving at court, William realised that the man who had teased him was the lawyer he was up against. Chinese under the umbrella of the White Australia Policy, A Paper on the Chinese and the Factories Acts, published in 1906, defended the rights of Chinese workers and factory owners against unfair legislation. On this Wikipedia the language links are at the top of the page across from the article title. 1John Lack, Ah Ket, William (1876 1936), Australian Dictionary of Biography, available at http://adb.anu.edu.au/biography/ah-ket-william-4979. Maddocks CEO named judge for 2021 William Ah Ket Scholarship. The rise of China has everyone talking. The younger son A report in the Victorian Bar News of Winter 1984 records that he enjoyed an excellent general practice and was recognised as an able cross-examiner with a superb command of language. The International Who's Who: 1984/85, 2004, "William Ah Ket - Building Bridges between Occident and Orient in Australia, 1900-1936*", https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=William_Ah_Ket&oldid=1136723876, Short description is different from Wikidata, All Wikipedia articles written in Australian English, Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License 3.0, This page was last edited on 31 January 2023, at 20:35. 15William Ah Ket, Eastern Thought, with special reference to Confucius (Second Morrison Lecture, 3 May 1933), available at https://openresearch-repository.anu.edu.au/bitstream/1885/145813/2/Morrison%20Oration%2002.pdf. Whatever the challenges that William faced during his sixty years, there is no doubt that his life was one of diversity and service. Victoria 3086 In memory of William Ah Ket (1876-1936), who was born in Wangaratta of Chinese descent and became a prominent Victorian barrister. Defend yourself nobly but always in a dignified fashion.". Make a life-giving gesture The dictation test required all immigrants from China to write in English a passage of not less than 50 words that was dictated by a customs officer. Less is known about another person - Wu Ting Fang. including Carole Hinchcliff, helping me with my researchfor into William Ah Ket and also for promoting William's legacy and story generally. In the 1930s world peace began to waver under the threat who had made such a worthy contribution to the history of The Asian Australian Lawyers With paternal ancestry from Taishan, southern China, Ah Ket was Australia's first barrister of Asian heritage or ethnicity. invited scholars from interstate and overseas to deliver the With paternal ancestry from Taishan, southern China, Ah Ket was Australia's first barrister of Asian heritage or ethnicity.He was born on 20 June 1876 at Wangaratta, Victoria, the only son and fifth child of Mah Ket and Hing Ung.He was an alumnus of the University of Melbourne.On 16 November 1912 he married Gertrude Victoria Bullock at the . He went to the bar the following year and is widely understood to have become the first Australian lawyer of Chinese descent to practise as a barrister at the independent bar in the state of Victoria.3. 15William Ah Ket, Eastern Thought, with special reference to Confucius (Second Morrison Lecture, 3 May 1933), available athttps://openresearch-repository.anu.edu.au/bitstream/1885/145813/2/Morrison%20Oration%2002.pdf. Each data center building is the size of a modern day aircraft carrier, nearly four football fields long. of the massive petitions raised by the Anti-Opium League of He added, "A certain prejudice among clients against having a Chinese barrister to an extent limited his practice, though instructing solicitors thought very well of him". He went on to live in China for several years. Blossom says her great grand-father's little-known story is still relevant to contemporary Australia. of the Supreme Court and knights of the realm. of the George Ernest Morrison Memorial Lectureship in Ethnology Source: MA,VMR He fought against the requirements of the 1907 Factories (Employment of Chinese) Act, which discriminated against . It is fitting and proper that this scholarship is named for him.9, In the program notes, the recipient of the 2019 William Ah Ket Scholarship, Ms Tienyi Long, Legal and Governance Officer at Glen Eira City Council, Victoria writes that [l]awyers, courts and legislators continue to grapple with the question of how equal justice can be achieved for diverse communities in a multifaceted and increasingly complex societydiversity intelligence is an essential skill to facilitate equal access to justice for diverse communitiesit should be included as part of mandatory continuing professional development requirements under the Legal Profession Uniform Law.10. Association in Australia held at Macquarie University on 5 July 1995. For example, in addition to a busy life at the bar, William Ah Ket spent time as a diplomat, serving as acting consul-general for China in 1913-1914 and in 1917. * Associate Director (Asian Commercial Law), Asian Law Centre, Melbourne Law School. in the furniture-making trade. of 'building bridges between the East and West.'. After completing his secondary education, he studied law at the University of Melbourne, and joined the law firm of Maddock & Jamieson (now Maddocks). His father had as the local 'mandarin' and Law Courts Interpreter, and prospered barrister to practice in Melbourne. Williamhad 3 siblings: Toylaan Margaret ALLEN (born AH-KET)and 2 other siblings. AALA acknowledges the past and continuing trauma caused by mistreatment and displacement. William was born in the Victorian country town of Wangaratta in 1876, the son of Mah Ket, who arrived from Canton during the gold rush, and his wife Hing Ung. William Ah Ket made history when he signed the bar roll. Andrew Godwin is researching the life and times of William Ah Ket and is working with the descendants of the Ah Ket family for this purpose. Dear Monument Australia visitors, we are a self-funded, non-profit organisation, dedicated to recording monuments throughout Australia. She was sent to the Beechworth Lunatic Asylum and diagnosed with mania when William was five, and she lived there until she died in 1896. Occasionally their youthful experience in 'bridging' the two worlds of East and government's repeated attempts in 1904, 1905 and 1907 to make The keynote address is delivered by the Honourable Susan Kiefel AC, Chief Justice of The High Court of Australia, who makes the following comments: By all accounts, Mr Ah Ket was a remarkable man. Defying what was expected of Chinese-Australians at the turn of the twentieth century, he studied law and progressed to appear before the High Court of Australia. "Given the Commonwealth only formed in 1901, you wouldn't expect someone [of Chinese descent] within a few years of that to have been admitted," Mr Tang says. all born in Australia to his Chinese parents. "They were about making sure Chinese were on view, they were really pretty abhorrent," she says. If Monument Australia is useful to you, please make a donation to keep this historical and educational resource available. member of Melbourne's See Yup Society. Wangaratta Primary School, which William Ah Ket attended as a child.Source: Andrew Godwin. After the formalities conclude, enthusiastic discussion ensues amongst the guests about William and his legacy and includes a combination of questions and observations: How is it that William Ah Ket is not more widely known?; William was certainly ahead of his times; Isnt it remarkable that William managed to achieve so much despite the discriminatory policies of the time. One case he was involved in successfully challenged the Immigration Restriction Act better known as the White Australia policy in 1908. Following his youthful introduction to country horse-racing The act expressly discriminated against the Chinese and prohibited after-hours work in a factory or work-room where furniture was made or where any Chinese person was at any time employed. William Ah Ket (, 20 June 1876 - 6 August 1936) was a noted Australian barrister. He said that "William Ah Ket did not ever sit on the Bench, though he would have been a very competent judge. of their happy marriage with a small party at a Chinese banquet and Cambridge respectively. During his career Ah Ket battled the harsh effects of the White Australia Policy in 1908. In a High Court case calledIngham v Hie Lee,11 Ah Ket represented a Chinese laundry owner who was charged with an offence under theFactories and Shops Act 1905 in Victoria. and friendship between the West and the East led him to accept Father and son worked as court interpreters in their spare time. Celebrating Asian Australian Lawyers: From William Ah Ket to Today, http://adb.anu.edu.au/biography/ah-ket-william-4979, https://static1.squarespace.com/static/54dd81c6e4b074b4a339bb2e/t/, https://arrow.latrobe.edu.au/store/3/4/5/5/1/public/stories/wahket.htm, https://openresearch-repository.anu.edu.au/bitstream/1885/145813/2/Morrison%20Oration%2002.pdf. 1John Lack, Ah Ket, William (1876 1936),Australian Dictionary of Biography, available athttp://adb.anu.edu.au/biography/ah-ket-william-4979. The Asian Australian Lawyers Association (AALA) offers our respects to the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples as the true and traditional owners and custodians of the lands we gather on to live, work and learn. [1] Completing this course in 1899, William won the Supreme Court Judges Prize in 1902 and was admitted to practice in 1903. It is fitting and proper that this scholarship is named for him.9, In the program notes, the recipient of the 2019 William Ah Ket Scholarship, Ms Tienyi Long, Legal and Governance Officer at Glen Eira City Council, Victoria writes that [l]awyers, courts and legislators continue to grapple with the question of how equal justice can be achieved for diverse communities in a multifaceted and increasingly complex societydiversity intelligence is an essential skill to facilitate equal access to justice for diverse communitiesit should be included as part of mandatory continuing professional development requirements under the Legal Profession Uniform Law.10. 820 Drummond Street Carlton North VIC 3054. His father had taken him to China when he was about five years old. [10] (1908) 7 CLR 277 at 307. But he added: "But do not ever be intimidated or pushed down or give into people who would harass you or tease you and laugh at you. 5 Law Students Society Dinner to Sir Harrison Moore, Farrago 5(5), April 23, 1929. Ben Dunn who all gained renown in that era as KCs, or Justices William was born in the Victorian country town of Wangaratta in 1876, the son of Mah Ket, who arrived from Canton during the gold rush, and his wife Hing Ung. In a High Court case called Ingham v Hie Lee,[8] Ah Ket represented a Chinese laundry owner who was charged with an offence under the Factories and Shops Act 1905 in Victoria. that he could maintain his enthusiasm for cricket as a ball-to-ball He is also believed to be the first Chinese barrister to practise in Australia. So begins the biography of William Ah Ket [] in the Australian Dictionary of Biography. Fax: +61 3 9479 1880 In a passage that is still recognised as current law in Australia, Justice OConnor stated as follow: It isimprobable that the legislature would overthrow fundamental principles, infringe rights, or depart from the general system of law, without expressing its intention with irresistible clearness13. Noting that music had a peculiar charm for Confucius, he mused that had Confucius lived then, it is quite likely that he would have found in the music of the bagpipes something particularly stirring and satisfying to the soul.15 William would have had an affinity with bagpipes as his wife, Gertrude Bullock, was of Scottish descent. times, William Ah Ket was affectionately regarded as the Chinese Andrew and MLS would be delighted if any readers have information about William that they would like to share. William was particularly active in the fight against racial discrimination and appeared in many 'public interest' cases. New and compelling histories from Australia and around the world. In the 1900s William Ah Ket along with other leaders of the Ah Kets legal team successfully proved that the Chinese man was not an employee of the laundry but instead a boarder at the laundry and that he had simply been ironing his own shirt! In the lecture, William reflected on whether there was a real difference between the culture of the East and that of the West and drew parallels between Western culture and Confucianism. his tertiary studies at Melbourne University, William received l do mun ln n war phuc william khiu chin v xc phm danh tnh ca tao by gi tao yu cu my k vo y tao i bn ci u ch ca my r i ln ci mt ln ca my. 16Isabel Carter, Woman in a Wig: Joan Rosanove, QC (Lansdowne Press, 1970), 13. 4The Melbourne University Magazine, Volume 1, Number 1, 1907, 20. English-born forebears had migrated to Australia from Cheshire eyewitness of the Test matches between England and Australia. "And if nobody had stood up, like William Ah Ket, to protest against them then they might've passed.". William Ah Ket (1876-1936), barrister, was born on 20 June 1876 at Wangaratta, Victoria, only son and fifth child of Ah Ket, storekeeper and grower and buyer of tobacco, and his wife Hing Ung, who were married in Melbourne in 1864. The keynote address is delivered by Chief Justice of The High Court of Australia, the Honourable Susan Kiefel AC, who makes the following comments: By all accounts, Mr Ah Ket was a remarkable man. This service may include material from Agence France-Presse (AFP), APTN, Reuters, AAP, CNN and the BBC World Service which is copyright and cannot be reproduced. The act expressly discriminated against the Chinese and prohibited after-hours work in a factory or work-room where furniture was made or where any Chinese person was at any time employed. William stayed involved with the University and was elected the President of the Law Students Society on 19 April 1907.4 Some 20 years later, in 1929, William supported a toast in favour of Sir Harrison Moore, the third Dean of Melbourne Law School, at a dinner hosted by the Law Students Society to mark Sir Harrisons retirement in 1927. William Penrod Davis, age 80+, lives in Eagle Mountain, UT. "He probably would've seen people that were junior to him progress past him in that career and of course that would've been disappointing to see that, and not be afforded the same opportunities as everyone else," he says. For example, in addition to a busy life at the bar, William Ah Ket spent time as a diplomat, serving as acting consul-general for China in 1913-1914 and in 1917. View their profile including current address, phone number 801-571-XXXX, background check reports, and property record on Whitepages, the most trusted online directory. "William Ah Ket's contribution to diversity in the legal profession" The Hon Susan Kiefel AC Chief Justice of Australia I am pleased to speak this evening and honoured to present the William Ah Ket Scholarship for 2019. Williams, founder of the Spanish Guitar Centre in London, 4The Melbourne University Magazine, Volume 1, Number 1, 1907, 20. Whatever the challenges that William faced during his sixty years, there is no doubt that his life was one of diversity and service. William was born in 1876, in the north-east Victorian town of Wangaratta one of eight children. In a High Court case called Ingham v Hie Lee,11 Ah Ket represented a Chinese laundry owner who was charged with an offence under the Factories and Shops Act 1905 in Victoria. [1] Helen Penrose, To Build a Firm: The Maddocks Story (Maddocks, 2010), 11[2] See William Lye OAM, Introduction to William Ah Ket at the Victorian Bar and Scholarship (William Ah Ket Inaugural Scholarship Launch at Maddocks, 21 November 2017), available at https://static1.squarespace.com/static/54dd81c6e4b074b4a339bb2e/t/5a1409caf9619a97a1396f77/1511262667464/WILLIAM+AH+KET+launch.pdf. [5] Citing Toylaan Ah Ket, William Ah KetBuilding Bridges between Occident and Orient in Australia, 1900-1936 (Chinese Studies Association of Australia, Macquarie University, July 1995) at 9.6] The Hon Susan Kiefel AC, Chief Justice of Australia, William Ah Kets contribution to diversity in the legal profession (Asian Australian Lawyers Association, William Ah Ket Scholarship Presentation, Great Hall, High Court of Australia, Canberra, 9 October 2019, 5:30pm). Despite these achievements, William Ah Ket's story is little-known. He became the leading Chinese in the district and a respected member of the Wangaratta community.. Andrew can be contacted on a.godwin@unimelb.edu.au. He made several successful submissions opposing the Victorian [12] William Ah Ket, Eastern Thought, with special reference to Confucius (Second Morrison Lecture, 3 May 1933), available at https://openresearch-repository.anu.edu.au/bitstream/1885/145813/2/Morrison%20Oration%2002.pdf. Leave your condolences to the family on this memorial page or send flowers to show you care. He advocated and promoted peaceful coexistence.8 His answer to the difficulties he faced appears to have been to succeed in what he did; to be a real part of the legal profession; to help others and to act at all times righteously, with courage and with kindness. Chen, and in 1933 the The views and 9The Hon Susan Kiefel AC, Chief Justice of Australia, William Ah Kets contribution to diversity in the legal profession (Asian Australian Lawyers Association, William Ah Ket Scholarship Presentation, Great Hall, High Court of Australia, Canberra, 9 October 2019, 5:30pm). His father had arrived in Victoria in 1855 and after some years on the goldfields established one of the earliest tobacco-farms on the King River. I because I am Chinese. His father had taken him to China when he was about five years old. theatre-goers during the "Gay 20s" before the Depression. In addition, the gallery is currently hosting an exhibition of memorabilia about him. We acknowledge Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples as the of the AIF in World War II and was killed during the Allied Once completed, the Eagle Mountain Data Center will be a nearly 2.4 million square foot campus. This article contains content that is not available. AEST = Australian Eastern Standard Time which is 10 hours ahead of GMT (Greenwich Mean Time), abc.net.au/news/william-ah-ket-the-first-chinese-australian-barrister/10160198. My father, William Ah Ket rose to prominence in the 1900s-1930s Andrew Godwin is researching the life and times of William Ah Ket and is working with the descendants of the Ah Ket family for this purpose. In an interview with the National Library of Australia in 1993, she remembered her affluent childhood. Victoria, and the increasing protests of influential clergymen Mah was born circa 1870, in China. Our data centers have been designed from the ground up to be some of the most efficient data centers in the world. K Tn : Cuong. Please send any press releases, deal announcements, details of new hires, newsletters and any other news items to: Copyright 2022 Vantage Asia Publishing Limited. Maddocks also announced on Monday that CEO David Newman has been named to the judging panel for the 2021 William Ah Ket Scholarship, an initiative launched by the Asian Australian Lawyers Association (AALA) in honour of the first Asian-Australian barrister in the country. Historians say Mah Ket encouraged his son to study law to help the Chinese community, which was facing discriminatory laws at the end of the 19th century. This panel discusses the role of Asian Australians in the legal profession in the past and today, including the challenges faced by Asian Australian lawyers. at Saturday's race-meetings in Melbourne, never missing his Fast forward to 9 October 2019 when an audience of some 50 persons are gathered in the Great Hall of the High Court of Australia to attend the third award ceremony for the William Ah Ket Scholarship a scholarship established by the Asian Australian Lawyers Association and supported by Maddocks. The keynote address is delivered by the Honourable Susan Kiefel AC, Chief Justice of The High Court of Australia, who makes the following comments: By all accounts, Mr Ah Ket was a remarkable man. of growing up in a traditional Chinese household where his Life [ edit] With paternal ancestry from Taishan, southern China, Ah Ket was Australia's first barrister of Asian heritage or ethnicity. In 1931, William Ah Ket's dedication to foster increased understanding AUSTRALIA William Ah Ket became a leading figure in the Chinese Australian His witticisms were aimed less to disarm the witness than Fast forward 90 years to 9 October 2019 when an audience of some 50 persons are gathered in the Great Hall of the High Court of Australia to attend the third award ceremony for the William Ah Ket Scholarship a scholarship established by the Asian Australian Lawyers Association in 2017 and supported by Maddocks. 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Over time the costs of maintaining this website have risen substantially (in fact they are probably larger than those of many companies who exist for profit). In its decision, the High Court found that if the immigration legislation had intended to remove the rights of citizenship, it should have expressed its intention clearly. Your help would be greatly appreciated. On 16 November 1912 he married Gertrude Victoria Bullock at the Kew Methodist Church. At that time, people born in Australia were British citizens by right, regardless of their parents origins. - either Her Majesty's or the Princess Theatre - for a Melba After the formalities conclude, enthusiastic discussion ensues among the guests about William and his legacy and includes a combination of questions and observations: How is it that William Ah Ket is not more widely known?; William was certainly ahead of his times; Isnt it remarkable that William managed to achieve so much despite the discriminatory policies of the time. the Consul-General for China, Dr. W.P. "William Ah Ket is in his teens at this time and he's being brought up to be a smart, educated young man, so he would've seen all this going on.". William Ah Ket did not ever sit on the Bench, though he would have been a very competent judge. Mantova, utca. In 191314 and 1917, he acted as Consul-General for China in Melbourne.[1][5]. After the formalities conclude, enthusiastic discussion ensues amongst the guests about William and his legacy and includes a combination of questions and observations: How is it that William Ah Ket is not more widely known?; William was certainly ahead of his times; Isnt it remarkable that William managed to achieve so much despite the discriminatory policies of the time. He was born in Victoria in 1876, the only son among six daughters 1901. such a reputation for his canny tactics as a cross-examiner. The biography of Joan Rosanove QC, an alumna of Melbourne Law School and the first Jewish woman in Australia to be admitted as a barrister, contains the following reference to a light-hearted discussion between William and Joan: A Melbourne barrister, Mr Ah Ket, a friend of Marks [Joans father], said to her, You and I have both chosen the wrong profession, Joan. "That's why his story's so important to us.". Dr Couchman says the changes William spoke out against were "very invasive". in Melbourne, publicly opposed discriminatory laws against I because I am Chinese. [5], His answer to the difficulties he faced appears to have been to succeed in what he did; to be a real part of the legal profession; to help others and to act at all times righteously, with courage and with kindness. they raised a family of two sons and two daughters. [13] Isabel Carter, Woman in a Wig: Joan Rosanove, QC (Lansdowne Press, 1970), 13. [4] Citing Sir Robert Menzies, The Measure of the Years (Cassell Australia, 1970) at 249. [14] Karin Derkley, above n 6. William Ah Ket (1876-1936), barrister, was born on 20 June 1876 at Wangaratta, Victoria, only son and fifth child of Ah Ket, storekeeper and grower and buyer of tobacco, and his wife Hing Ung, who were married in Melbourne in 1864. At that time, people born in Australia were British citizens by right, regardless of their parents origins. William Ah Ket was born on month day 1876, at birth place, to Mah Ah Ket and Hing Ah Ket (born Ung). Imagined by, Understanding internal and external evidence in interpretation of claims, Legal risks and strategies for ending a tenancy early, Tips for insolvency administration of NEEQ-listed companies, Applying estoppel, dedication rules in drug patent linkage dispute, Ongoing developments with follow-on antitrust lawsuits, Legal risks of one-day trip into SCSZs for deemed exports, Fees to please: Flexible and innovative fee structure for Hong Kong arbitration, Prerequisites, exemptions for fledgling personal bankruptcy system, Bankruptcy reorganisation: revealing an investment window, Save time and money with pre-reorganisation rescue planning. master the Confucian skills of reading and writing in the Life. "In the mid-1880s the colonies decided they were no longer going to naturalise Chinese, and then in 1903 that was enshrined in federal legislation. Ah Ket was born in Wangaratta in 1876 and died in 1936. He said that "William Ah Ket did not ever sit on the Bench, though he would have been a very competent judge. of Australia and the people of China - albeit at the academic Noting that music had a peculiar charm for Confucius, he mused that had Confucius lived then, it is quite likely that he would have found in the music of the bagpipes something particularly stirring and satisfying to the soul.15 William would have had an affinity with bagpipes as his wife, Gertrude Bullock, was of Scottish descent. opinions expressed in these stories do not necessarily reflect those of La Trobe University "It's about a person's right to identity and the place they were born, so it was pretty important," he says. In its decision, the High Court found that if the immigration legislation had intended to remove the rights of citizenship, it should have expressed its intention clearly. William Ah Ket was Australia's first barrister of Asian heritage or ethnicity, born in Victoria in 1876. Tel: +61 3 9479 1315 well as a tobacco-grower, store-keeper, and property owner. "But when it came to law, he knew very well what it was like to struggle and be poor and oppressed, so his sympathies were always on the side of the underdog.". William Ah Ket fought social prejudice in and out of court. Their eldest son William Ket MBBS became Deputy Superintendent "But we're living in days of the incarceration of refugees and asylum seekers. William Ah Ket (1876-1936), barrister, was born on 20 June 1876 at Wangaratta, Victoria, only son and fifth child of Ah Ket, storekeeper and grower and buyer of tobacco, and his wife Hing Ung, who were married in Melbourne in 1864. On top of that work, William also had to deal with racism. "He played the game of affluence and gambling and carding and living it up," she recalled. After completing his training as a lawyer in 1899, William won the Supreme Court Judges Prize in 1902, and was admitted to practice in 1903.

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