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W. H. Mudford : ウィキペディア英語版 | W. H. Mudford William Heseltine Mudford (1 March 1839–18 October 1916), known as W. H. Mudford, was a British newspaper editor. The son of William Mudford, a newspaper editor, W. H. Mudford went to work for ''The Standard'' newspaper in London around 1860. He rose to become editor himself in 1871, and in owner James Johnstone's will, his tenure was made permanent, until his death or resignation. He made ''The Standard'' the second best-selling morning newspaper, after ''The Times'', printing 250,000 copies per day by the mid-1880s. However, he was reluctant to update the paper's style, and during the 1890s it lost sales to new papers such as the ''Daily Mail''. He resigned in 1899, and retired to Wimbledon Common.〔"(Mudford, William Heseltine )", ''Oxford Dictionary of National Biography''〕 ==References== 〔
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