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William Ewen Stavert

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Sir William Ewen Stavert, KBE (9 April 1861 – 31 December 1937) was a Canadian banker. He was Financial Adviser to the Government of Newfoundland from 1932 until his death.[1][2]

Born in Summerside, Prince Edward Island, Stavert worked in Canadian banking for forty years. During the First World War, he was Financial Controller in the British Ministry of Information and its Accounting Officer to HM Treasury; he was knighted KBE in 1919.

Appointed Financial Adviser to the Government of Newfoundland in 1932, he was Newfoundland's representative on the Newfoundland Royal Commission, which recommended the suspension of responsible government.

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  1. ^ "Sir W. E. Stavert". The Times. 1 January 1938. p. 17.
  2. ^ "William Stavert, Canadian Banker". The New York Times. 31 December 1937. p. 15.