Ezra Norton (8 April 1897 – 4 January 1967) was an Australian newspaper baron and businessman.
Early life
Norton was born in the
Sydney
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suburb of
Watsons Bay
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, son of the proprietor of ''
Truth
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'',
John Norton (1858–1916) and Ada McGrath (1871–1960), whom he married some weeks later. During his childhood, he was subject to his father's drunken assaults on his mother and himself. He was educated at
The Scots College
The Scots College is an independent primary and secondary Day school, day and Boarding school, boarding school for boys, predominantly located in , an Eastern Suburbs (Sydney), eastern suburb of Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. It is affiliat ...
,
Bellevue Hill. Valerie Lawson notes that "Norton often stayed away from school and was thrashed when he did attend."
After failing to matriculate twice, he was sent to
Christian Brothers' College, Waverley, where he was treated better.
Norton learned the newspaper trade in his father's business. His father died in 1916, but had disinherited his wife and Ezra and left the bulk of his estate to Ezra's 9-year-old sister, Joan Norton (1907–1940). His mother Ada Norton (née McGrath) persuaded the New South Wales Parliament to backdate the new Testator's Family Maintenance Act to take effect before his father's death. Under this legislation, she succeeded in having his will rewritten in 1920 so that she and Ezra Norton each received a third of his inheritance, allowing Ezra Norton to gain control of Truth and Sportsman Ltd the publisher of the
Sydney ''Truth'', the
Melbourne ''Truth'', sister papers in
Brisbane
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and
Perth
Perth () is the list of Australian capital cities, capital city of Western Australia. It is the list of cities in Australia by population, fourth-most-populous city in Australia, with a population of over 2.3 million within Greater Perth . The ...
, and the ''
Sydney Sportsman'', each published on Sundays.
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Career
Norton attempted to widen his papers' range by adding a little discussion of culture, but they soon moved back to their traditional coverage of sport, crime, and divorce. Frank Packer
Sir Douglas Frank Hewson Packer (3 December 19061 May 1974), was an Australian media proprietor who controlled Australian Consolidated Press and the Nine Network. He was a patriarch of the Packer family.
Early life
Frank Packer was born in ...
's launch of the '' Sunday Telegraph'' in 1939 undermined the viability of the Sydney ''Truth'' and he attempted to fight back by establishing a daily paper, to compete with the ''Telegraph'' and ''The Sun'', in which he succeeded despite wartime paper rationing.[Claire Harve]
Looking back over 70 years at The Sunday Telegraph
''Daily Telegraph
''The Daily Telegraph'', known online and elsewhere as ''The Telegraph'', is a British daily broadsheet conservative newspaper published in London by Telegraph Media Group and distributed in the United Kingdom and internationally. It was foun ...
'' 20 November 2009 Norton gained a licence from the Minister for Trade and Customs, Eric Harrison, to launch the ''Daily Mirror
The ''Daily Mirror'' is a British national daily Tabloid journalism, tabloid newspaper. Founded in 1903, it is part of Mirror Group Newspapers (MGN), which is owned by parent company Reach plc. From 1985 to 1987, and from 1997 to 2002, the tit ...
'' in Sydney in 1941.
Frank Packer and Ezra Norton were bitter rivals in business for many years. On Derby Day 1939, Ezra Norton and Frank Packer
Sir Douglas Frank Hewson Packer (3 December 19061 May 1974), was an Australian media proprietor who controlled Australian Consolidated Press and the Nine Network. He was a patriarch of the Packer family.
Early life
Frank Packer was born in ...
fought it out literally, with fists, in the members' enclosure at Randwick Racecourse
Royal Randwick Racecourse is a racecourse for horse racing located in the Eastern Suburbs (Sydney), Eastern Suburbs of Sydney, New South Wales. Randwick Racecourse is Crown Land leased to the Australian Turf Club and known to many Sydney r ...
. Ezra Norton was awarded the Coronation Medal in May 1937 for Commerce.
In 1957, Ezra Norton's horse ''Straight Draw'' won the Melbourne Cup
The Melbourne Cup is an annual Group 1 Thoroughbred horse race held in Melbourne, Australia, at the Flemington Racecourse. It is a 3200-metre race for three-year-olds and older, conducted by the Victoria Racing Club that forms part of the ...
.
Norton was incensed by the content of Cyril Pearl's non-fiction book, ''Wild Men of Sydney'', which was highly critical of Norton's deceased father and two other political figures of his day, William Willis and Paddy Crick. Norton was "widely believed" to have lobbied the NSW State Government for changes that in 1958 extended defamation
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law to cover the reputation of the dead, although the NSW Government denied that. His lawyers wrote to the book's publishers threatening legal action, but the book was published in 1958, sold well, and had reprints to at least 1970.
In October 1958, Norton and his partners sold their newspapers to the Fairfax group, from whom they were acquired by Rupert Murdoch
Keith Rupert Murdoch ( ; born 11 March 1931) is an Australian - American retired business magnate, investor, and media mogul. Through his company News Corp, he is the owner of hundreds of List of assets owned by News Corp, local, national, a ...
in 1959.
Although Norton retained some business interests, by 1960 he had virtually retired from the business world. He resided at a waterfront mansion at Vaucluse
Vaucluse (; or ) is a department in the southeastern French region of Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur. It had a population of 561,469 as of 2019. until his death in 1967.
Family
In 1922, Norton married an English war widow, Lillian Mary (Molly) Willoughby. Molly was a 29-year-old dancing teacher. He also adopted her infant son, John Stanley Norton. They were married for 30 years until Molly Norton died suddenly on 20 March 1952.
The following year, on 11 June 1953, Norton married Emma Georgina (Peggy) Morrison and they had one child, a daughter, Mary Norton, born in 1955.
Death
Ezra Norton died of cancer
Cancer is a group of diseases involving Cell growth#Disorders, abnormal cell growth with the potential to Invasion (cancer), invade or Metastasis, spread to other parts of the body. These contrast with benign tumors, which do not spread. Po ...
in his Vaucluse
Vaucluse (; or ) is a department in the southeastern French region of Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur. It had a population of 561,469 as of 2019. home on 4 January 1967 aged 69. A large funeral was held at St Mary Magdalene Catholic Church at Rose Bay and his body was buried with his father, mother, and sister in the Norton family plot at South Head Cemetery with Catholic Rites.
He was survived by his wife Peggy, their daughter Mary and his adopted son, Dr. John Stanley Norton.[ His estate was valued in 1967 at $4,000,000.][Hall, Sandra. Tabloid Man (Ezra Norton's Biography). 2008]
Further reading
* Sandra Hall. ''Tabloid Man – The Life and Times of Ezra Norton.'' Published by Fourth Estate/HarperCollins
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2008. ().
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