词条 | Norman Hindsley |
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Norman Hindsley (February 11, 1886 – February 1966)[1] was a politician and published author from Alberta, Canada. In 1927 Norman wrote a report Into the Advisability of the Establishment of a Forty-Eight Hour Working Week in Alberta the title was published by the University of Alberta. Norman Hindsley was elected to the Legislative Assembly of Alberta in a hotly contested 1933 by-election after the resignation of Harold McGill. The by-election shaped up to be a tight race between Norman and Amelia Turner who ran under a combined Labor, Cooperative Commonwealth banner. Norman edged out Amelia to take the vacated Calgary seat. He served in the legislature until the 1935 Alberta general election as an Independent but did not run for re-election. References1. ^ External links
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