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Samuel Walder : ウィキペディア英語版 | Samuel Walder
Sir Samuel Robert Walder (8 October 1879 – 24 November 1946) was an Australian politician who was Lord Mayor of Sydney and a member of the New South Wales Legislative Council. ==Early years and background== Samuel Robert Walder was born in Sydney, Colony of New South Wales, on 8 October 1879, the son of Mary Ann (Hatton) and Samuel Walder, a sail-maker. After being educated at Cleveland Street Public School and Christ Church St Laurence Parish School, Walder left school at age 13 and entered his father's sail, tent and tarpaulin manufacturing business as an apprentice. When his father died, the 18-year-old Walder took over as manager.〔 Under his management, Walder expanded the business and was floated as a Limited company, ''S. Walder Ltd'', in 1911. On 22 March 1911 Walder married Elsie Helena Blunt, a milliner, at St Martin's Anglican Church, Kensington. They had a daughter and a son. During the First World War Walder's company obtained a government contract to supply tents to the Australian Army. With the success of his company, Walder expanded his business activities, becoming a director of the local board of Eagle Star and British Dominions Fire Insurance Company, Lowe Brothers, Monsoon Waterproofing Company and as the chairman of directors of Sargents Limited. In 1924 he retired as managing director of ''S. Walder Ltd'', which remained a family company.〔
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