Notable Contributors
Notable contributors to the News Chronicle and its predecessors included:
- Stephen G. Barber - Foreign Correspondent, World War II, Greek Civil War, Korean War, Indochina, Cyprus Crisis, Sharpeville Massacre, decolonization in Africa. Went on to work for the Daily Telegraph in India and as Bureau Chief in Washington, DC, from 1963-1980.
- Vernon Bartlett – diplomatic correspondent
- James Cameron – war correspondent
- G. K. Chesterton – weekly opinion column in the Daily News
- Sir Arthur Conan Doyle – war correspondent for the Daily Chronicle during World War I
- Geoffrey Cox – war correspondent for the Spanish Civil War (in Madrid), former editor and chief executive of ITN began his career with the News Chronicle in 1932
- E. S. Dallas – Paris correspondent
- Philip Jordan – war correspondent, World War II
- Thomas Kettle – war correspondent for the Daily News during the early part of World War I
- Arthur Koestler – writer and war correspondent for the Spanish Civil War
- Ritchie Calder - Science Editor, who broke the story of the discovery of DNA structure in 1953.
- H. G. Wells – contributor to the Daily News
- C. W. A. Scott - Aviation editor
- Norman Clark - War Correspondent, Foreign Editor
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