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117:'s eventual purchase of a majority of the title's stock from the Carrs a few months later. He was asked to resign in February 1970 by Murdoch, now chairman of the company, and reportedly took an offer of £100,000 to leave. 696: 141:. Married first, 1934: Gertrude Frances Camfield, by whom he had two daughters. Divorced 1950. Married second, 1951, Elizabeth Egerton, daughter of Lt-Col Arthur Egerton Cotton, 133:, the convicted murderer known as the 'Acid bath murderer'; then in 1979 he penned a story about his Fleet Street memories; and finally in 1985, a book about the 708: 154: 261: 704: 688: 442: 916: 450: 300:
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and wrote a front-page leading article in October 1968 on the subject, which led to extensive criticism that his attitude was
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from 1770 to 1773. Elizabeth Somerfield's first husband, Francis Montgomery, was son of the politician and lawyer
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and wrote columns on dog-related matters. He also wrote three books: the first was in 1950 after interviewing
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to Albert George Somerfield and Bessie (née Rivett), Somerfield worked at the
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In common with the Carr family, Somerfield vociferously opposed
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Press Gang: How Newspapers Make Profits From Propaganda
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case, on condition that the suspects were convicted.
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Index

newspaper editor
Barnstaple
Express and Echo
Daily Telegraph
News Chronicle
World War II
Gloucestershire Regiment
major
News of the World
Diana Dors
Christine Keeler
Press Council
Moors murders
Robert Maxwell
xenophobic
Rupert Murdoch
Crufts
John George Haigh
Boxer
Dog World
DSO
Rifle Brigade
Sir Lynch Cotton, 4th Baronet
Rev. Sir Philip Grey Egerton, 9th Baronet
Josias Du Pre
East India Company
Governor of Madras
Robert Mortimer Montgomery

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