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Frederick Miller (British journalist)

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for some months. In 1900, he was appointed an assistant to the editor, Sir John le Sage, later becoming his chief assistant. Taking the position of assistant editor in 1914, he went to
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In June 1923, Sir John retired after forty years at the helm, and Miller succeeded him as editor. However, little more than 15 months later, he died suddenly, on 6 November 1924.
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Fred Miller (New Zealand journalist)
Dundee
High School of Dundee
University of Edinburgh
The Scotsman
The Daily Telegraph
British
journalist
editor
The Daily Telegraph
Dundee
High School of Dundee
University of Edinburgh
The Scotsman
sub-editor
golf
eye
reporter
Paris
First World War
Dundee High School
John le Sage
The Daily Telegraph
Arthur Watson
Categories
1863 births
1924 deaths
British male journalists
Scottish newspaper editors
People educated at the High School of Dundee

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