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Editorial – Jam To-morrow

10 January 1942
South Yorkshire Times - Saturday 10 January 1942. Jam To-morrow President Roosevelt's impressive inventory of war material to be produced in the United States this year...

Editorial – Tides of Battle

17 January 1942
South Yorkshire Times, January 17th 1942 Tides of Battle Though resistance visibly grows, the Japanese drive in the Pacific has not yet lost its momentum,...

Editorial – Safe Home

24 January 1942
South Yorkshire Times - Saturday 24 January 1942 Safe Home Mr. Winston Churchill is safely back from his historic mission to the United States. It was...

Marconigrams – February 21st, 1942

February 1942
South Yorkshire Times - Saturday 21 February 1942 Marconigrams The Don Valley Divisional Labour Party's Aid for Russia effort has so far realised£820. Several people were...

Soldier – Beighton, Robert – Kilnhurst Guardsman

February 1942
South Yorkshire Times - Saturday 07 February 1942 Kilnhurst Guardsman Guardsman Robert Beighton of Kilnhurst, is an old boy of the Council School and captained the...

Editorial – Singapore

7 February 1942
South Yorkhire Times - Saturday 7 February 1942 Singapore We have not yet got accustomed to the terrific pace of this war. In Russia, where...

Editorial – Hail, Russia!

14 February 1942
South Yorkshire Times - Saturday 14 February 1942 Hail, Russia! Who would have supposed, when Stalin gave Hitler a free hand against Poland, Britain, and...

Editorial – United We Stand

21 February 1942
South Yorkshire Times, Saturday, Feb. 21st, 1942. United We Stand Though checked a little by successes in Russia and Libya our war fortunes have taken a...

Editorial – The Cripps Touch

28 February 1942
South Yorkshire Times, Saturday, Feb. 28th, 1942. The Cripps Touch The House of Commons has been helped through its crisis of nerves by the Prime Minister,...

Warship Week Crescendo

March 1942
South Yorkshire Times - Saturday 21 March 1942 Warship Week Crescendo Most of the South Yorkshire towns and rural districts have now held their warship...