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Ernest Denis Hoben (3 February 18643 February 1918) was a New Zealand rugby union administrator who was the figure most responsible for the founding of the New Zealand Rugby Football Union in 1892; he was subsequently elected its first Honorary Secretary. == Journalism and personal life == Hoben was born in Auckland, and after a few years in New South Wales, he spent his youth at Tauranga, where he was a prominent figure in local sports as captain of the rugby and boxing clubs, and noted as a walker and swimmer. After working at a bank in Tauranga, he started working in journalism, and subsequently moved to Wellington, where he worked for ''The Evening Post''. During his career he worked for a number of newspapers throughout New Zealand and Australia, including the ''The Sydney Daily Telegraph'', the ''The Sydney Mail'', the ''New Zealand Times'' and the ''Manawatu Times''. Hoben had just moved to Melbourne to take up a position at the ''The Melbourne Herald'', but he was hospitalised soon after his arrival, and died of a diabetes-related illness there.
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