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was traditionally far more pro-imperialist in its politics, and the British Governor Philip Wodehouse moved there to garner support against the growing Responsible Government movement. He took Murray with him for media support, and Murray started the
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and several other partners. While still sympathetic to British imperialism, Murray Jnr. was a great deal more moderate in their expression than his father, and was accordingly more popular with the local readership of these publications.
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However, in the ensuing parliamentary sessions, Molteno's Responsible Government party outmaneuvered the Governor's party and its Eastern Cape supporters, and the Government was forced to return to
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Murray was born in London in 1819. In his youth, Murray worked for several newspapers in London, before he arrived in Cape Town in 1854 and immediately began work as editor of the reactionary
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was also an elected MP in the parliament and Murray's reporting on Fairbairn was notorious for its vitriol. He was also one of the leading journalistic attackers of the speaker
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newspaper opened, with Murray as editor. While officially owned by a "Woolf Joel", the paper was in fact owned and directed by the
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which Murray had originally left in Cape Town. It eventually moved to Johannesburg.
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In an unusual turn of events, this paper was later re-opened by new owners as
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He was a lifelong supporter of British imperial expansion, and used the name "
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In this capacity, he attended and reported on the early sessions of the new
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The Old Cape House, being pages from the history of a legislative assembly
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He also briefly stood for the constituency of Cradock in 1865, in the
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also faltered and eventually was forced to close in September 1866.
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The Milners, Or, The River Diggings: A Story of South African Life
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The Milners, Or, The River Diggings: A Story of South African Life
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as one of two observer newspapers (the other being the liberal
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His son, Richard William Murray Jnr., was later to return to
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newspaper to support the pro-imperialist party accordingly.
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