1943
Editorial – Europe’s Ordeal
South Yorkshire Times, October 9th 1943
Europe’s Ordeal
The sack of Naples by the retreating Germans is a horrid foretaste of what is in store...
Editorial – The Coal Debate
South Yorkshire Times, October 16th 1943
The Coal Debate
A good many straws which have hovered in the wind for the last few weeks were...
Editorial – The Coal Debate
South Yorkshire Times, October 16th 1943
The Coal Debate
A good many straws which have hovered in the wind for the last few weeks were vigorously...
Editorial – Looking Beyond Victory
South Yorkshire Times, October 23rd 1943
Looking Beyond Victory
It is unwise to build hopes too high on speeches, even on those of such a reputable...
Editorial – Home Again
South Yorkshire Times, October 30th 1943
Home Again
Many homes, not a few in South Yorkshire itself, have been blessed this week by the return of...
A.T.S. Girl’s Accident
South Yorkshire Times, November 6th 1943
A.T.S. Girl's Accident
While cycling home on Sunday ' about 10.15 p.m. Mrs. Emily Drakeford (21), of 28, Bridge Street,...
Fifty Years In Business – Mexborough Grocer’s Jubilee
South Yorkshire Times, November 6th 1943
Fifty Years In Business
Mexborough Grocer’s Jubilee
To-day (Friday), Mr. Charles Marks, of “Latrigg,” St. George's Avenue, Swinton, a well-known...
Marconigrams – November 13th 1943
South Yorkshire Times, November 13th 1943
Marconigrams
Mr. E. Bell, of Mexborough, has completed fifty years' service as a bell-ringer at Mexborough Parish Church.
The Bishop...
Marconigrams – November 20th 1943
South Yorkshire Times, November 20th 1943
Marconigrams
“The Bible is the world’s best seller because it is the world's best book. It owes its vitality...


