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Ewen William Alison (29 February 1852 – 6 June 1945) was a conservative politician who sat in both the House of Representatives (1902–1908) and the Legislative Council (1918–1932) of New Zealand. Biography{{NZ parlbox header|nolist=true|align=right}}{{NZ parlbox|start = {{NZ election link year|1902}} |end = 1905 |term = 15th |electorate = {{NZ electorate link|Waitemata}} |party = Independent politician }}{{NZ parlbox |start = {{NZ election link year|1905}} |end = 1908 |term = 16th |electorate = Waitemata |party = Independent politician }}{{NZ parlbox footer}} He was born in Auckland on leap day in 1852.[1] He won the Auckland electorate of Waitemata in the 1902 general election, and held it to 1908, when he retired.{{sfn|Scholefield|1950|p=92}} In 1905 Alison had been associated with the breakaway New Liberal Party led initially by Harry Bedford and Francis Fisher, but had left the group before the election in December. Alison contested the Waitemata electorate in the {{NZ election link|1911}}, but was eliminated in the first ballot.{{sfn|AtoJs 1911 election|1912|p=6}} In 1918, Alison was appointed to the New Zealand Legislative Council. He was reappointed in 1925 and served until the expiry of his second term in 1932.{{sfn|Scholefield|1950|p=73}} He died at his home in Takapuna on 6 June 1945.[1] Notes1. ^1 {{DNZB|Laxon|W. A.|2a6|Alison, Ewen William - Biography|17 January 2012}} References
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