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A "roll-up" of diggers drove about five hundred Chinese off their diggings, destroying their tents.
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When the Lambing Flat diggings were proclaimed as a goldfield it was given the name Burrangong after a local creek
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The miners that were driving off the chinese were reported to have injured several chinese diggers and cut off several pigtails.
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There were rumors about europeans attacking a party of chinese were mistreaded, some of which to the extent of death.
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The Protection and Anti-Immigration League was established in 1861, formed to reduce Chinese Immigration. It stopped chinese from working there.
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A meeting to determine wheither Burrangong is a European goldfield or Chinese territory.
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It was written in a news article that the lambing flat riots would be settled in a way that results in no bloodshed.
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There were a great number of chinese at Demondrill creek who refused to carry out the Commissioner's orders until the Chinese question related to the gold fields were settled.
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The worst Anti-Chinese riots in Australian history occured at Lambing Flat. Three thousand miners amassed to move the Chinese off the goldfields.
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Lambing Flat was renamed Young after the tradgic event.
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The New South Wales government passed the Chinese Immigration Act, this severly restricted the ammount of Chinese permitted to enter the colony.