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  1. Cecil Harmsworth King (20 February 1901 – 17 April 1987) was Chairman of Daily Mirror Newspapers, Sunday Pictorial Newspapers, and the International Publishing Corporation (1963–1968), and a director at the Bank of England (1965–1968).

  2. 19 de abr. de 1987 · Cecil King, chairman of what was believed to be the biggest publishing empire in the world in the 1960's, died at his Dublin home on Friday. He was 86 years old.

  3. King, Cecil (Harmsworth) (1901-1987) British newspaper tycoon who was sympathetic to Spiritualism and sponsored psychical research. King was born on February 20, 1901, in London and was educated at Christ Church, Oxford University.

  4. Cecil Harmsworth King. Newspaper proprietor and publisher. In the post-war years, King, the chairman of Mirror Newspapers and the Mirror Group, built a worldwide publishing empire, which became in 1963, the International Printing Corporation (IPC).

  5. Cecil Harmsworth King, British Newspaper publisher. Member National Parks Commission, Council Advertising Association, 1940-1949; chairman British Film Institute, 1948-1952; part-time member National Coal Board, 1966.

  6. King, Cecil Harmsworth (1901–87), publisher, was born 20 February 1901 at Poynter's Hall, Totteridge, Hertfordshire, England (home of his grandmother, Geraldine Harmsworth (qv)), second son and fifth child among seven children of Lucas White King (qv) of the Indian civil service and later a professor at TCD, and his wife Geraldine Adelaide ...

  7. 21 de abr. de 1987 · Former British press tycoon Cecil King, chairman of the biggest publishing empire in the world in the 1960s, died at his Dublin home at the age of 86, his wife said Saturday.