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  1. Sir Keith Arthur Murdoch (1885-1952), journalist and newspaper proprietor, was born on 12 August 1885 at West Melbourne, second son and third of seven children of Rev. Patrick John Murdoch and his wife Annie, née Brown, children both of Presbyterian ministers, who had migrated from Scotland the year before. Keith grew up in semi-rural Camberwell in the stringent economy of a clergyman's large ...

  2. 3 de abr. de 2018 · Keith Murdoch y la gira de los All Blacks del 72. La vida de Keith Murdoch cambió de forma drástica después de ser expulsado de la gira de los All Blacks por Europa en 1972, no volvió a jugar al rugby y se convirtió en una leyenda. En diciembre de 1972, en este hemisferio, reinaba País de Gales.

  3. 15 de may. de 2024 · Yet that’s what happened to Keith Murdoch in 1915, and he became an Australian hero. Keith Arthur Murdoch is arguably an even more interesting figure than his more famous son Rupert, and it is fascinating to spot many of the same traits – not least as a political creature. The term ‘the Murdoch Press’ first referred to Keith’s newspapers.

  4. The most significant moment of Keith Murdoch's international rugby career was the last. It was 2 December 1972 in Cardiff, the day he made his 27th appearance for New Zealand's All Blacks against ...

  5. 10 de abr. de 2018 · Keith Murdoch was born in Dunedin on Sept. 9, 1943. He was educated at King Edward Technical College and played his first adult rugby match for Zingari Richmond before breaking onto the Otago ...

  6. Keith Arthur Murdoch. Father of media magnate, Rupert, Keith Murdoch was also a newspaper proprietor and journalist. He was born in Melbourne on 12 August 1885 and, as a youth, suffered from a debilitating stammer that made his formative years difficult. Having completed school, Murdoch became a journalist with the Age where he enjoyed a degree ...

  7. Sir Keith Arthur Murdoch (1885-1952) was born in West Melbourne, Australia on 12 August 1885, the son of a Presbyterian minister from Scotland. After completing his education at Camberwell Grammar in 1903, Murdoch joined the Melbourne newspaper, The Age, where he exhibited his capacity for hard work and his desire for personal advancement.