- Keith Murdoch
Sir Keith Arthur Murdoch (
August 12 ,1885 -October 4 ,1952 ) was anAustralia njournalist and the father ofRupert Murdoch .Murdoch was born in
Melbourne in 1885, son of Rev Patrick John Murdoch and Annie, née Brown. He was educated atCamberwell Grammar School and theLondon School of Economics . After graduation, he began a career in journalism withThe Age .He married Elisabeth Greene, now Dame Elisabeth Murdoch in 1928 and they had children
Rupert Murdoch , Helen (now MrsGeoff Handbury ), Anne (now MrsMilan Kantor ) and Janet (now MrsJohn Calvert-Jones ).Murdoch applied to become Australia's official war historian upon the outbreak of
World War I in August 1914. In the ballot to decide on that position he lost out toCharles Bean who was better qualified.Murdoch was appointed Editor of a cable service supplying the Sydney Sun and the Melbourne Herald from the Times building in London. On the way to London
Andrew Fisher Prime Minister of Australia , andGeorge Pearce hisMinister for Defence , asked him to stop in Egypt to investigate complaints about delays in soldiers mail. While in Cairo Murdoch wrote to General SirIan Hamilton commander of theMediterranean Expeditionary Force asking to visit ‘the sacred shores ofGallipoli ’ In August 1915 that Murdoch managed to get permission to visitAnzac Cove , When he arrived atImbros he signed the same forms that other correspondents had signed, agreeing not to correspond by any route other than through the chief censor. Charles Bean’s diary puts Murdoch at Anzac Cove for 4 days during the Gallipoli campaign.Ellis Ashmead-Bartlett approached Murdoch and asked him to deliver a letter to the British Prime MinisterHerbert Asquith . In “"The Uncensored Dardanelles"” Ashmead-Bartlett said he coached Murdoch in the details of theGallipoli campaign .On route to London, Murdoch was arrested by French Military Police in
Marseille and the letter was confiscated. Murdoch made it to London but without the letter so he wrote a replacement to the Australian Prime Minister Andrew Fisher in a similar vein to the Ashmead-Bartlett letter.In the letter Murdoch abused the general and administrative staff:-
"‘The conceit and self complacency of the red feather men are equalled only by their incapacity. Along the line of communications, especially at
Moudros , are countless high officers and conceited young cubs who are plainly only playing at war. What can you expect of men who have never worked seriously, who have lived for their appearance and for social distinction and self satisfaction, and who are now called on to conduct a gigantic war? Kitchener has a terrible task in getting pure work out of these men, whose motives can never be pure, for they are unchangeably selfish…appointments to the general staff are made from motives of friendship and social influence. Australians now loathe and detest any Englishman wearing red.’"Murdoch and war historian
Charles Bean actively campaigned to haveSir John Monash removed as commander of the Australian Corps. Their plans went awry when Australian Prime MinisterBilly Hughes actually spoke to the senior officers who supposedly did not support Monash."See also":
The Herald and Weekly Times Ltd ,Herald Sun External links
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