was born to Lao Loong Sing (father) and Toy Shee (mother) in 1873 at Los Angeles, California. He left for China on September 20, 1881 on the steamship Gaelic. He returned on the steamship Oceanic, and arrived in San Francisco on April 10, 1890. The Collector of the Port of San Francisco refused permission for his landing. Lao Loong Sing petitioned for a Writ of Habeas Corpus on April 14, 1890. Ward McAllister, Jr., Special Referee and Examiner, recommended Remand on May 2, 1890. Detainee was represented by Lyman Mowry. On June 3, 1890, an Order of Remand was issued to place him on the Belgic bound for Hong Kong. You can view copies of his records at http://www.frederickbee.com/9234.html.
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