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harold sidney harmsworth, 1st viscount rothermere
Harms·worth
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noun
1.
Alfred Charles William, Viscount Northcliffe,
1865–1922,
English journalist, publisher, and politician.
2.
his brother,
Harold Sidney, 1st Viscount Roth·er·mere
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1868–1940,
English publisher and politician.
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Harmsworth
(ˈhɑːmzwɜːθ)
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n
1.
Alfred Charles William.
See (Viscount)
Northcliffe
2.
Harold Sydney.
See (1st Viscount)
Rothermere
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