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  1. Ian Morrison c1944. Ian Ernest McLeavy Morrison (31 May 1913 – 12 August 1950) was an Australian journalist and war correspondent for The Times. He was one of the first journalists to be killed in the Korean War.

  2. Ian Ernest McLeavy Morrison (1913 – 12 August 1950) was an Australian journalist and war correspondent for The Times. He was one of the first journalists to be killed in the Korean War.

  3. pressgazette.co.uk › archive-content › ian-morrisonIan Morrison - Press Gazette

    Apr 6, 2006 · Ian Morrison, in his prime the best, most concise and occasionally acerbic agricultural journalist in Britain, has died aged 72.

  4. www.biographies.net › biography › ian_morrisonBiography of Ian Morrison

    Who was Ian Morrison? Ian Ernest McLeavy Morrison was an Australian journalist and war correspondent for The Times. He was one of the first journalists to be killed in the Korean War.

  5. journalist. Ian Ernest McLeavy Morrison was an Australian journalist and war correspondent for The Times. Background. He was born 1913 in Peking, as the oldest son to Australian adventurer and journalist George Ernest Morrison (1862–1920) and Jennie Wark Robin (1889–1923).

  6. THE death of Ian Morrison, the correspondent of "The Times," who was killed in South Korea last week, is of more than passing interest for Australians because his father, the late Dr. G. E. Morrison, the famous Peking correspondent of "The Times," was himself on ...

  7. Mar 7, 2006 · IAN MORRISON, in his prime the best, most concise and occasionally acerbic agricultural journalist in Britain, has died aged 72.