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Charles Allan Seymour Hawker (16 May 1894 – 25 October 1938) was an Australian politician.Hawker was born at Bungaree homestead, near Clare, South Australia. He was the second son of Michael Seymour Hawker, manager of the Hawker family stations, and his wife Elizabeth Begg, née McFarlane, and grandson of George Charles Hawker and nephew of Bertram Robert Hawker.
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Charles Hawker Hawker, Charles
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Australian politician
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