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Samuel Mauger (pronounced ''Major'') (12 November 1857 – 26 June 1936)〔John Lack, '(Mauger, Samuel (1857–1936) )', ''Australian Dictionary of Biography'', Volume 10, MUP, 1986, pp 451–453. Retrieved 5 October 2009〕 was an Australian social reformer, hat manufacturing unionist and a Protectionist politician. ==Early life== Mauger was born in Geelong, Victoria, son of immigrants from Guernsey, Channel Islands, Samuel Mauger Senior and Caroline ''née'' 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 Mark's Church of England in Fitzroy. He later became the Sunday-school superintendent at St Paul's Congregational Church in North Fitzroy. On 13 May 1880, Mauger married Hanna Rice who he had metat St Mark's; they eventually had four sons and four daughters.〔
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