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Keith Murdoch was an Australian journalist and newspaper proprietor who founded the Murdoch media empire. He was a war correspondent in World War I, a mentor of Rupert Murdoch, and a patron of the arts and education.
Keith Murdoch was a New Zealand rugby union player who played for the All Blacks in the 1970s. He was involved in several controversies, including a tour of Ireland and Britain, and a mysterious disappearance in Australia.
Obituary: Keith Murdoch, the disgraced All Black who disappeared. 7 April 2018. Roland Hughes. BBC News. Alamy. The most significant moment of Keith Murdoch's international rugby career was...
Learn about the life and career of Keith Murdoch, a journalist and newspaper proprietor who influenced the First World War and the Gallipoli campaign. See his biography, photos, documents and timeline on the Australian War Memorial website.
Aug 29, 2024 · A pioneering war correspondent, Keith Murdoch played a critical role in publicising the conduct of the Gallipoli campaign, popularising the Anzac myth which would prove foundational to Australia. Wikimedia Commons.
May 15, 2024 · Learn about the life and career of Keith Murdoch, the Australian journalist and media mogul who influenced British politics and war strategy in 1915. Find out how he persuaded a British cabinet to change its war strategy and humiliated Winston Churchill.
Feb 1, 2020 · Sir Keith Murdoch in 1936: In one of his letters to Lord Northcliff he acknowledged acknowledged that rival papers had attacked him for being a ‘Yellow Journalist’. Photograph: Fairfax Media via...
Mar 31, 2018 · Keith Murdock's death was confirmed by New Zealand Rugby on Friday. His amazing story began nearly 46 years after a fateful night in Cardiff that changed his life forever, report WalesOnline.
Keith Murdoch was sent home from an All Blacks tour in the 70s and his whereabouts has remained a mystery until now. Photo / Getty. The final days of Keith Murdoch's life have been...
Apr 10, 2018 · Rugby star Keith Murdoch, third from left, was sent home from London after a late-night altercation with a security guard following a victory against Wales in 1972.