John Norton (journalist)

John Norton
Norton in 1898
Member of the New South Wales Parliament
for Darling Harbour
In office
10 September 1907 – 18 February 1910
Preceded byWilliam Daley
Succeeded byJohn Cochran
Member of the New South Wales Parliament
for Surry Hills
In office
6 August 1904 – 5 July 1906
Preceded byNew electorate
Succeeded byAlbert Bruntnell
Member of the New South Wales Parliament
for Northumberland
In office
20 June 1899 – 16 July 1904
Preceded byRichard Stevenson
Succeeded byMatthew Charlton
Member of the New South Wales Parliament
for Sydney-Fitzroy
In office
3 June 1898 – 8 July 1898
Preceded byJohn McElhone
Succeeded byHenry Chapman
Personal details
BornJohn Norton Jnr.
25 January 1858
Died9 April 1916(1916-04-09) (aged 59)
Resting placeSouth Head Cemetery
PartyIndependent
SpouseAda McGrath (m. 29 April 1897)
RelationsEzra Norton, son
Children1 daughter, 1 son
ProfessionJournalist
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John Norton (25 January 1858 – 9 April 1916) was an English-born Australian journalist, editor and member of the New South Wales Parliament. He was a writer and newspaper proprietor best known for his Sydney newspaper Truth. Norton was arguably one of Australia's most controversial public figures ever.