Arthur Waters

Arthur George Waters (27 February 1888 – 17 November 1953) was a British newspaper editor.

Waters grew up in Barry, Vale of Glamorgan, and began his career in journalism with the Barry Dock News. He subsequently became a sub-editor at the Western Mail and the Evening Express in Cardiff, then joined the News of the World in 1914. He gradually rose through the ranks, and was appointed as editor of the paper in 1947, serving until his sudden and unexpected death in 1953.[1] By then, the newspaper was selling more than 8,000,000 copies per issue.[2]

References

  1. ^ "WATERS, Arthur George", Who Was Who
  2. ^ "Reginald Cudlipp", The Daily Telegraph, 27 January 2005
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Editors of the Daily Herald, The Sun and the News of the World
Daily Herald
  • 1912: William H. Seed
  • 1912: Roland Kenney
  • 1913: Charles Lapworth
  • 1913: George Lansbury
  • 1922: W. P. Ryan
  • 1922: Hamilton Fyfe
  • 1926: William Mellor
  • 1931: W. H. Stevenson
  • 1936: Francis Williams
  • 1940: Percy Cudlipp
  • 1953: Sydney Elliott
  • 1957: Douglas Machray
  • 1960: John Beaven
  • 1962: Sydney Jacobson
The Sun
News of the World