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[British Columbia? : publisher not identified, 1903?]; 15 images with full-text search
Document Record
- Title
- Chinese labour : has our parliament power to legislate? and, having passed laws can we enforce them?
- Published
- [British Columbia? : publisher not identified, 1903?]
- Identifier
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oocihm.66197
66197 - Subject
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Charbon -- Mines et extraction -- Droit -- Colombie-Britannique.
Coal mines and mining -- Law and legislation -- British Columbia.
Chinese Canadians -- Employment -- British Columbia.
Canadiens d'origine chinoise -- Travail -- Colombie-Britannique.
Chinese Canadians -- Government policy -- British Columbia.
Canadiens d'origine chinoise -- Politique gouvernementale -- Colombie- Britannique. - Document source
- Filmed from a copy of the original publication held by the British Columbia Legislative Library, Victoria.
- Notes
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Cover title.
Date from text.
"The laws of British Columbia forbid the employment of Chinese below ground in coal mines. Electors, the following report of the Proceedings in " Attorney-General v. Wellington Colliery Co.," [show] that the Conservative Party are [det]ermined to enforce the laws without [f]ear or favor, and that they are worthy of the confidence of the working man."
1 online resource
Edwards and Lort, 1860.
15 pages ; 22 cm. - Collection
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Monographs
- Language
- English
- URL
- https://www.canadiana.ca/view/oocihm.66197