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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.
490:, on page 29 some verses relating to the success of the staff fund illustrate his philosophy of life. Basically it was that if anything is brought forward for the good of humanity, difficulties will vanish if the problem is tackled with sufficient courage. Mauger died in
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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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