Item #4379 [ Women's Rights] 1951 : Votes and Proceedings of the Legislative Assembly of British Columbia. No. 36. Nancy HODGES, as Speaker of the Legislative Assembly.

[ Women's Rights] 1951 : Votes and Proceedings of the Legislative Assembly of British Columbia. No. 36

Victoria, BC: Legislative Assembly of BC, 1951. Single Report. A report issued by the Legislative Assembly of British Columbia in 1951 and underwritten in text by Nancy Hodges, Speaker. Nancy Hodges was known as a powerful women's rights activist and "... became the Speaker of the Legislative Assembly on February 14, 1950, the first woman in the Commonwealth to hold this position... and [in 1953] the first B.C. woman appointed to serve in the Senate of Canada." Legislative Assembly of BC website. Two bifolium, folded and glue-bound at spine by publisher , 4to size (10.5 inches tall), pp. 7, [8 - blank]. Items discussed are Grants to the Dept. of Lands and Forests / Land Settlement Board / Coal, Petroleum, and Natural Gas Control / Dyking / Surveys and Mapping / Air Survey / Water Rights, etc. ; also, an update is requested on the Commission's Report on the State and Management of the Gaols of British Columbia, including Young Offenders at Okalla Prison, a new Gaol in Haney/Mission, the need for a new Woman's Gaol, removal of the New Haven facility, a new Boy's Industrial School on Vancouver Island, fire protection at the Nelson Gaol, a new Inspector of Gaols for the West Kootenay and South Okanagan ; also, questions regarding a new Mining Inspector for Stewart, Atlin, etc. Report w. some toning, minor creases and a 1/2" closed tear at upper left corner. Near Fine. Item #4379

The report is dated Friday, April 6th, 1951, Victoria, B.C. with "Printed by Don McDiarmid, Printer to the King's Most Excellent Majesty" printed at foot of terminal text leaf.

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