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Marconigrams – July 17th, 1943

July 1943
South Yorkshire Times - Saturday 17 July 1943 Marconigrams More than 100,000 road passenger transport workers in England and Wales will benefit by an agreement...

Charity Cricket Match at Swinton

July 1943
South Yorkshire Times, July 10, 1943 Mr. G. C. Vaughan, Chief Constable of the West Riding, and Mr. Colin Ward, J.P., with the players who...

Memorable Innings by Hutton in Swinton Charity Match

July 1943
South Yorkshire Times, July 10, 1943 Memorable Innings by Hutton in Swinton Charity Match With six test and county players and two West Indies players the...

Swinton 68 for 7 Rockingham 67 – Rockingham Extend Swinton

July 1943
South Yorkshire Times - Saturday 10 July 1943 Rockingham Extend Swinton Extended further than they have been previously this season, Swinton lost seven wickets before passing...

Soldier – Ager, George – With Jungle Force

July 1943
South Yorkshire Times, July 24, 1943 With Jungle Force Pte. George Ager, K.O.Y.L.I., of 19. Slade Road, Swinton, has been with the Forces for three years...

Soldier – Lawson, George – In North Africa

July 1943
South Yorkshire Times - Saturday 17 July 1943 In North Africa Driver George Lawson (20) son of Mr and Mrs J. W. Lawson, 20 William St,...

Editorial – Well Begun

17 July 1943
South Yorkshire Times - Saturday 17 July 1943 Well Begun The Second Front, about which so much has been said and written, particularly since Mr. Churchill...

Marconigrams – 25th September 1943

September 1943
South Yorkshire Times, September 25th 1943 Marconigrams Miss Margaret McArthur, daughter of Dr. J. McArthur, Denaby Main, was married on Saturday at St. Peter’s Church, Vere...

Montagu Hospital – The Week’s Casualty List

September 1943
South Yorkshire Times - Saturday 25 September 1943 Montagu Hospital The Week’s Casualty List The following casualties were treated at Mexborough Montagu Hospital during the...

Editorial – Four Years of War

11 September 1943
South Yorkshire Times, September 11th 1943 Four Years of War Looking back across four years of war, as we do to-day, we cannot help but...