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- W._G._Fish abstract "Walter George Fish (3 June 1874–21 December 1947), known as W. G. Fish, was a British newspaper editor.Born in Accrington, Fish studied at Westminster City School before entering journalism. He joined the Daily Mail in 1904, and was promoted to news editor in 1906, quickly gaining attention by providing the first reports of Dr Crippen's arrest in Canada. During World War I, he worked for the Board of Trade, organising publicity for coal mining. He was promoted to become editor of the Mail in 1919. In 1922, he planned to sue the newspaper's owner, Lord Northcliffe, for libel, but was dissuaded and ultimately served until 1930. He spend his retirement as a director of the Mail, and during World War II he advised the Ministry of Information and the Press and Censorship Bureau.In the late 1930s Fish and his second wife Margery bought East Lambrook Manor in Somerset, where they established a now-famous garden.".
- W._G._Fish birthDate "1874".
- W._G._Fish birthYear "1874".
- W._G._Fish deathDate "1947".
- W._G._Fish deathYear "1947".
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- W._G._Fish wikiPageRevisionID "611874984".
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- W._G._Fish wikiPageWikiLink Category:1947_deaths.
- W._G._Fish wikiPageWikiLink Category:English_newspaper_editors.
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- W._G._Fish wikiPageWikiLink East_Lambrook_Manor.
- W._G._Fish wikiPageWikiLink Editor-in-chief.
- W._G._Fish wikiPageWikiLink Hawley_Harvey_Crippen.
- W._G._Fish wikiPageWikiLink Lord_Northcliffe.
- W._G._Fish wikiPageWikiLink Margery_Fish.
- W._G._Fish wikiPageWikiLink Ministry_of_Information_(UK).
- W._G._Fish wikiPageWikiLink Ministry_of_Information_(United_Kingdom).
- W._G._Fish wikiPageWikiLink Newspaper_editor.
- W._G._Fish wikiPageWikiLink Oscar_Pulvermacher.
- W._G._Fish wikiPageWikiLink Press_and_Censorship_Bureau.
- W._G._Fish wikiPageWikiLink Somerset.
- W._G._Fish wikiPageWikiLink Westminster_City_School.
- W._G._Fish wikiPageWikiLink World_War_I.
- W._G._Fish wikiPageWikiLink World_War_II.
- W._G._Fish wikiPageWikiLinkText "W. G. Fish".
- W._G._Fish wikiPageWikiLinkText "Walter Fish".
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- W._G._Fish after Oscar_Pulvermacher.
- W._G._Fish before "Thomas Marlowe".
- W._G._Fish dateOfBirth "1874".
- W._G._Fish dateOfDeath "1947".
- W._G._Fish hasPhotoCollection W._G._Fish.
- W._G._Fish name "Fish, Walter George".
- W._G._Fish shortDescription "British newspaper editor".
- W._G._Fish title "Editor of the Daily Mail".
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- W._G._Fish years "1922".
- W._G._Fish description "British newspaper editor".
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- W._G._Fish subject Category:1947_deaths.
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- W._G._Fish comment "Walter George Fish (3 June 1874–21 December 1947), known as W. G. Fish, was a British newspaper editor.Born in Accrington, Fish studied at Westminster City School before entering journalism. He joined the Daily Mail in 1904, and was promoted to news editor in 1906, quickly gaining attention by providing the first reports of Dr Crippen's arrest in Canada. During World War I, he worked for the Board of Trade, organising publicity for coal mining.".
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- W._G._Fish givenName "Walter George".
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