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Stern Year – Many Trials but Much Progress – Diary – July to December...
South Yorkshire Times December 30, 1932
A Stern Year
Many Trials but Much Progress
Losses and Gains
July
4 – Wesleyan Reform Union annual conference held for first time...
The Casualty List – Toll of Pit, Road and River – January to June
South Yorkshire Times - December 30, 1932
The Casualty List
Toll of Pit, Road and River
January.
11—Stuart Woodward (25) rope runner Conisboro', found gassed at his home:...
The Casualty List – Toll of Pit, Road and River – July to December
South Yorkshire Times - December 30, 1932
The Casualty List
Toll of Pit, Road and River
July.
9—Thomas Axe (46), road sweeper, Mexboro’, died in hospital following scratch...
Editorial – Japan’s Turn
South Yorkshire Times - Saturday 12 December 1942
Japan's Turn
Mr. Churchill's message this week to British Far Eastern territories occupied by the Japanese left...
Lay Reader
South Yorkshire Times, January 6th, 1933
Lay Reader
Mr. Herbert Hicks, B.A. son of Mrs and the late Mr. T. Hicks, 118 Meadow View, is to...
Marconigrams – January 13th 1933
South Yorkshire Times, January 13th, 1933
Marconigrams
Thirty-six more payments and the war is ours.
There are 300,000 unemployed youths in this country to-day.
I am not sure...
Marconigrams – January 27th, 1933
South Yorkshire Times, January 27th, 1933
Marconigrams
So that's why it's called "leg piffle."
A kiss over the telephone is no more felt than a straw hat.
After...
Kilnherst Rogue’s Shocking Record – Fraud On Tradesman
South Yorkshire Times January 20, 1933
Fraud On Tradesman
Kilnherst Rogue's Shocking Record
William Longden (38), boilersmith, formerly of Kilnhurst, now of no fixed address, was sent...
Thurnscoe 4 Kilnhurst 1 – Foiled
South Yorkshire Times, January 13th, 1933
Foiled!
An incident in the Mexborough Challenge Cup tie between Kilnhurst and Thurnscoe, which the latter won 4-1. Lunn, one...


