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Soldier – Howson J. – Died of Wounds
South Yorkshire Times, May 27th, 1944
L/Cpl. J. Howson
Mrs. Howson of Castle Hill, Barnburgh, has received news from the War Office that her husband L/Cpl....
Brothers Far Apart
South Yorkshire Times, May 6th 1944
Brothers Far Apart
Two sons of Mr. and Mrs. David Waterfield, of 6, Albert Street, Swinton, are serving in the...
Soldier & Sailor – Russell Brothers -Kilnhurst Brothers.
South Yorkshire Times, Saturday, May 20, 1944
Kilnhurst Brothers.
Sons of Mr. and Mrs. F. Russell, of 24, Hooton Road, Kilnhurst, Spr. Fred Russell (30) and...
Editorial – Neutrality
South Yorkshire Times, May 6th, 1944
Neutrality
Neutrality is not an absolute state. It has infinite variety. The war has gone on long enough to demonstrate...
Editorial – Labour at Loggerheads
South Yorkshire Times, May 13th, 1944
Labour at Loggerheads
The Labour Party could hardly have chosen a less appropriate time to stage a political squabble. Mr....
Editorial – In Good Hands
South Yorkshire Times, May 20th, 1944
In Good Hands
After a general lull in active land operations, fighting has again broken out in Italy. This time...
Editorial – Price of Peace
South Yorkshire Times, May 27th 1944
Price of Peace
Mr. Churchill’s opening of the debate on Foreign Affairs in the House of Commons on Wednesday, contained...
Baker & Bessemer Director
South Yorkshire Times, June 17th, 1944
Mr. S. E. Baker (Swinton)
Mr. Sidney Ernest Baker, a director of the firm of Messrs. Baker and Bessemer Ltd.,...
Montagu Hospital – The Week’s Casualty List
South Yorkshire Times, June 10th, 1944
Montagu Hospital
The Week’s Casualty List
Wednesday
John Gallaghan, 13, Temperance Terrace, Swinton, injured finger;
W. Morris, Braithwell Road, Raven field Common,...
Montagu Hospital – The Week’s Casualty List, June 3rd 1944
South Yorkshire Times, June 3rd, 1944
Montagu Hospital
The Week’s Casualty List
Wednesday
Lancelot Baker, 85, Pleasant Avenue, Great Houghton, injured toe.
George Beardsley, 51, Oliver Street, Mexborough,...


