RME0Y4X2–Oct. 24, 1968 - Mr. Rupert Murdoch Gives Press Conference on His Bid to Take Over the News of The World. Mr. Rupert Murdoch, the 37 year old Australian who has moved into the battle for the ''News of the World'' help defeat Mr. Robert Maxwell's take over bid held a press conference this morning at the Great Eastern Hotel, Liverpool Street, with him was Lord Catto, a managering director of Morgan Cromfell merchant bankers who are acting for him in the take over bid. Murdoch's News Ltd
RME11YYY–CEO of News Corporation Ruper Murdoch 1931
RME11GHN–CEO of News Corporation Ruper Murdoch 1931
RME0Y4X8–CEO of News Corporation Ruper Murdoch 1931
RME12003–CEO of News Corporation Ruper Murdoch 1931
RME0YB03–CEO of News Corporation Ruper Murdoch 1931
RME11YHE–Jan. 01, 1981 - Rupert Murdoch - Times Front Runner Mr. Rupert Murdoch, owner of the Sun and the News of the World, is emerging
RME12CYT–Dec. 14, 2011 - Australian publisher Rupert Murdoch takes over the New York Post. He is also publisher of the NY weekly The National Star.
RME0YBGJ–Oct. 10, 1969 - Australian Newspaper Boss Rupert Murdoch at Home with His Family After a ''Frosty'' Night on ITV. Following the
RME0YB8C–Oct. 10, 1969 - Australian Newspaper Boss Rupert Murdoch at home with his family after a ''frosty'' night on ITV: Following the
RME0YB8E–Oct. 10, 1969 - Australian Newspaper Boss Rupert Murdoch at Home with His Family after a ''Frosty'' sight on ITV. Following the
RME0Y772–Jan. 01, 1969 - News of the World takeover bid shareholders meeting: Mr. Robert Maxwell (Pergamon Press) and Mr. Rupert Murdoch
RME0Y7F3–Jan. 01, 1969 - NEWS OF THE WORLD TAKEOVER. SHAREHOLDERS MEETING. MR. ROBERT MAXWELL Pergamen Press and MR, Rupert Murdoch New
RME12000–CEO of News Corporation Ruper Murdoch 1931
RME12002–CEO of News Corporation Ruper Murdoch 1931
RME122PP–CEO of News Corporation Ruper Murdoch 1931
RME11XCR–Feb. 02, 1981 - RUPERT MURDOCH TAKES OVER TIMES NEWSPAPERS LTD: Mr Rupert Murdoch, who owns the News of the World and the Sun newspapers, is now about to take over Times Newspapers Ltd, after completing agreements with the Print Unions last night. The deal between Mr Murdoch's News International and the International Thomson Organisation, will be finalised today following three weeks of negotiations, which will result in the loss of 563 permanent jobs and more than 100 additional shifts on the paper
RME11XCP–Feb. 02, 1981 - RUPERT MURDOCH TAKES OVER TIMES NEWSPAPER LTD. Mr. Rupert Murdoch, who owns the News of the World and the Sun newspapers, is now about to take over Times Newspaper Ltd., after completing agreements with the Print Unions last night. The deal between Mr. Murdoch's News International and the International Thomson Organisation, will be finalised today following three weeks of negotiations, which will result in the loss of 563 permanents jobs and more than 100 additional shifts on the paper. Photo Shows: Mr. Rupert Murdoch, right, the new owner of the Times, with union leaders, Mr
RME0Y773–Jan. 01, 1969 - News of the World Takeover Bid. Murdoch Wins Vote. Mr. Robert Maxwell (Pergamon Press) and Mr. Rupert Murdoch (News Ltd. of Australia), the contenders in the take over struggle for the News of the World, were at today's extraordinary meeting of News of the World shareholders. The N.O.W. shareholders voted 299 to 20 on a show of hands in favour of the deal with News Ltd., the Australian group. But a final decision waits until written pledges have been received from the 400 odd shareholders who attended the meeting in London. The result of this poll was expected later today
RME11YHD–Jan. 01, 1981 - Rupert Murdoch - Times Front Runner Mr. Rupert Murdoch, owner of the Sun and the News of the World, is emerging
RME11YJN–Jan. 01, 1981 - Rupert Murdoch the new owner of the times group : Mr Rupert Murdoch has become the new owner of the times group
RME12209–Jan. 01, 1982 - Photo Shows: Mr. Murdoch is a busy man on the telephone at his home today watched by his wife Anna and his 14-month-oldl daughter Elizabeth. Keystone
RME0XK6G–May 05, 1967 - Celtic in European Cup Final. Bobby Murdoch: Bobby Murdock, of Celtic F.G. who meet Inter-Milan in the Final of the European Cup in Lisbon on May 25.
RME11YJM–Jan. 01, 1981 - Rupert Murdoch-times front runner : Mr Rupert Murdoch, owner of the sun and the news of the world, is emerging as the leading contender for the titles of the times and Sunday times. The name of the new owners should be known by the and of this week. photo shows Mr. Rupert Murdoch photographed in his London office today.
RME11YHC–Jan. 01, 1981 - RUPERT MURDOCH - TIMES FRONT RUNNER: Mr. Rupert Murdoch, owner of the Sun and the News of the World, is emerging as the leading contender for the titles of the Time and Sunday Times. The name of the new owners should be known by the end of this week. Photo shows Mr. Rupert Murdoch pictured at his desk in his London office today.
RME11YYW–Jan. 21, 1981 - January 21st 1981 Rupert Murdoch Times Front Runner. Mr. Rupert Murdoch, owner of the Sun and the News of the World, is emerging as the leading contender for the titles of the Times and Sunday Times. The name of the new owners should be known by the end of this week. Photo Shows: Mr. Rupert Murdoch photographed in his London office today.
RME10J8B–Dec. 12, 1972 - All Black Player Keith Murdoch Sent Home.: The All Blacks 17- stone prop forward Keith Murdoch, is being sent home to New Zealand. This is the answer of the New Zealand management to Murdoch's behaviour on Saturday night when he was involved in a fight with a security guard at the team's hotel in Cardiff following the victory over Wales.Photo shows Keith Murdoch- the All Blacks prop forward, who was been sent home to New Zealand
RME10J8A–Dec. 12, 1972 - Keith Murdoch, The All Blacks Forward is Sent Home - Keith Murdoch, the 17-Stone All Blacks Prop forward, was sent home to New Zealand last night, because of an incident at a Cardiff hotel where the team was celebrating its win over Wales. A Security guard said Murdoch gave him a black eye. Photo Shows: Keith Murdoch, the All Blacks Prop Forward, arrving at Euston Station from Biringham, on his way home to New Zealand.
RME0WA5W–Apr. 04, 1962 - Philip has the job of ''Untaming'' the golden eagle; The golden eagle is a rare bird on these shores and even rarer, is a tame one. Crofter Donald Mac Isaac of Benbecukak (North Scotland) was responsible for catching one. He tamed her and gave her the name ''Mrs, Murdoch'' - and she is 11 months old. The authorities heard about ''Mrs. Murdoch'' birds so back to nature she must go. The job of preparting ''Mrs. Murdoch'' to return to her natural state has been given to Philip Glazier of Whiteface, or Bonar Ridge, Sutherland
RME0Y48T–Oct. 10, 1968 - Mr Rupert Murdock gives press conference on his bid to take over the news of the world: Mr Rupert Murdoch, the 37 year-old Australian who has moored into the battle for the new of the world to help indreat Mr Robert Maxwell take over bid held a press conference this evening at the great eastern hotel lover street with him was lord catto, a malingering director of Morgan gronfell merchant bankers who are acting for him in the take over bid. Murdock's news ltd
RME0WA4C–Apr. 04, 1962 - Phillip Has The Job Of ''Untaming'' The Golden Eagle: The Golden Eagle is a rare bird on these shores - and even rarer- is a tame one. Crofter Donald MacIsaac of Benbecula (North Scotland) was responsible for catching and taming ''Mrs. Murdoch'' as his 11 months old Eagle is called. But the authorities heard about ''Mrs. Murdoch'' - and informed Donald that Golden Eagles are ''Protected Birds'' - so - back-to-nature she must go. The job of preparing ''Mrs. Murdoch'' to return to her natural state has been given to Phillip Glazier of Whitefacem near Bonar Ridge, Sutherland
RME0YBGK–Oct. 10, 1969 - Australian newspaper boss Rupert Murdoch at Home with his family after a ''Frosty'' night on ITV: Following the
RME0YBGG–Oct. 10, 1969 - Australian Newspaper Boss Rupert Murdoch at Home with His Family After a ''Frosty'' Night on ITV. Following the
RME0YB8D–Oct. 10, 1969 - AUSTRALIAN NEWSPAPER BOSS RUPERT MURDOCH AT HOME WITH HIS FAMILY AFTER A ''FROSTY'' NIGHT ON ITV: Following the
RME0YBGH–Oct. 10, 1969 - Australian Newspaper Boss Rupert Murdoch at Home with His Family After a ''Frosty'' Night on ITV. Following the
RME0Y7GR–Jan. 01, 1969 - News of the World Takeover BID Shareholders meeting: Mr. Robert Maxwell (Pergamon Press) and Mr. Rupert Murdoch
RME0Y7GP–Jan. 01, 1969 - News of the World Takeover BID Shareholders meeting: Mr. Robert Maxwell (Pergamon Press) and Mr. Rupert Murdoch
RME0Y771–Jan. 01, 1969 - News of the World takeover bid shareholders meeting: Mr. Robert Maxwell (Pergamon Press) and Mr. Rupert Murdoch
RME0Y80D–Jan. 02, 1969 - January 2nd 1969 News of the World takeover bid. Murdoch wins vote – Mr. Robert Maxwell Pergamon Press
RME0Y9T7–Sep. 09, 1969 - Sun Decision Today. A joint decision by the International Publishing Company and Mr. Rupert Murdoch, the Australian Newspaper tycoon and chairman of the News of the World as to whether Mr. Murdoch has gained centre, of the Sun newspaper, will be made this evening. Keystone Photo Shows: Mr. Rupert Murdoch seen leaving the Daily Mirror building with Frank Rogers (right), Director of I.P.C. today.
RME0Y80C–Jan. 02, 1969 - January 2nd 1969 News of the world takeover bid. Shareholders meeting. Mr. Robert Maxwell (Pergamon Press) and Mr. Rupert Murdoch (News Ltd. of Australia) the contenders in the takeover struggle for the News of the World, attended today's crucial meeting of shareholders at the Connaught Rooms. Keystone Photo Shows: Sir William Carr, Chairman of the News of the World, speaking at today's shareholders meeting. Mr. Rupert Murdoch, of News Ltd. of Australia, (seen in centre front row with arms folded) is seen listening to the speech.
RME13BFR–Feb. 29, 2012 - Farm Search in Hunt for Mrs. McKay. Letter Starts New Theory. Police today began a dawn search for Mrs. Muriel McKay, at a lonely farm in Hertforshire. Mrs. McKay, wife of Mr. Alex McKay, deputy chairman of The News of the World, disappeared six weeks ago from her home in Arthur Road, Wimbledon. From a letter recently delivered to the McKay's home police now believe that Mrs. McKay was kidnapped by mistake and the gang were really after Mrs. Anna Murdoch, wife of the millionaire Australian newspaper proprietor of the News of the World. Photo Shows: Mrs
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