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Samuel Mauger

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Liz who migrated to Australia in the 1850s. Mauger junior was educated at the Geelong National School, but left school early to become an errand boy for a hat maker when his father contracted rheumatic fever. Mauger later owned the hat manufacturing business. Mauger was a Bible class teacher at St
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Mauger ran for the Senate in 1913 and 1914, but failed to get elected. He was an ardent protectionist and was for some time honorary secretary of the protectionists' association of Victoria; he was for a time president of the Melbourne Total Abstinence Society, and chairman of the Indeterminate
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Sentences Board; and he presumably found some time for his business as a hatter and mercer. For about 50 years in every movement in Melbourne intended to better the conditions of the mass of the people, Mauger was to be found working incessantly and showing much organizing ability.
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Mauger held various memberships to various organisations. He was a superintendent in the Fire Brigades' Association of Victoria and four times president of the Metropolitan Fire Brigades Board. Mauger was one of the founders and secretary of the
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from 1895. Mauger was on the Board enquiry for unemployment in 1899 and involved in the royal commission of Victorian factories and shops law in 1900.
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and became the electorate's first Federal Member of Parliament. He was a Minister without a Portfolio from 1906 until 1907 and then
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Mauger attempted to run for politics in various State electorates before becoming a Member of Parliament. He stood for the seat of
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in 1897. In 1899 he was a firefighter in the Melbourne suburb of Richmond. In 1900, Mauger was elected to the
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Australian Federal Political Candidates (Surname beginning with letter "M")
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The Rise and Progress of the Metropolitan Fire Brigade, Victoria, Australia
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Members of the Australian House of Representatives for Melbourne Ports
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and president of the Melbourne Total Abstinence Society.
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Index

The Honourable

Postmaster-General of Australia
Alfred Deakin
Austin Chapman
Josiah Thomas
Australian Parliament
Maribyrnong
James Fenton
Australian Parliament
Melbourne Ports
James Mathews
Geelong, Victoria
Elsternwick, Victoria
Protectionist
Liberal
Victorian Legislative Assembly
Australian House of Representatives
Postmaster-General
Deakin government
workers' rights
protectionism
temperance
Geelong
Victoria
Guernsey
Channel Islands
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Church of England
Fitzroy

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