1932 Quarter 2
Gaming Offences – Swinton Man Blames Brother
Mexborough and Swinton Times, May 13th, 1932
Gaming Offences
Swinton Man Blames Brother
When a number of miners were summoned for having gambled with coins on a...
Railway Trespass
Mexborough and Swinton Times, May 13th, 1932
Railway Trespass
For having trespassed on the railway embankment on their way to Kilnhurst Chemical Works, where they were...
Tact at Kilnhurst – Constable Complimented
Mexborough and Swinton Times, May 27th, 1932
Tact at Kilnhurst
Constable Complimented
Police Constable Kirk, of the Rotherham West Riding Constabulary, stationed at Kilnhurst, was complimented by...
Kilnhurst’s New Bowling Green
Mexborough and Swinton Times, May 6th, 1932
Mr. F Stanier, agent of Kilnhurst Collieries and president of the local Welfare Committee, delivering the first wood...
Kilnhurst Club Prosecution – Supper Beer
Mexborough & Swinton Times - Friday 03 June 1932
Supper Beer
Kilnhurst Club Prosecution
"I did not know I was doing wrong, I have got my beer...
Doctor’s Error – Kilnhurst Man’s Death Wrongly Certified
Mexborough & Swinton Times - Friday 03 June 1932
Doctor's Error
Kilnhurst Man's Death Wrongly Certified
Due To Seizure
Mr. J. Kenyon Parker, the Sheffield District...
Kilnhurst Betting House – “We Were Giving Up Tomorrow”
Mexborough & Swinton Times - Friday 03 June 1932
Kilnhurst Betting House
“We Were Giving Up Tomorrow”
"Harry Smith (40), miner, of 40, Carlisle Street. Kilnhurst,...