South Yorkshire Times, July 28th, 1951
Marconigrams
Dearne Road Safety Committee are to stage a safety tableau in the Festival of Britain Pageant in Dearne on August 11th.
The West Riding County Council are to spend £12,342 10s on the purchase of books for the County library for the three months ending September 30th
The condition of Mr. Wilfred Paling, Labour M.P. for Dearne Valley, who is receiving treatment in Manor House Hospital, London, is reported to be improving.
Jack Bullard (Doncaster Borough Police), a native of Denaby will make his 25th appearance for Yorkshire Police when they meet Lancashire Police at cricket.
Barnsley inside forward Eddie McMorran has been keeping fit during the close season by joining the crew of a fishing trawler from Larne in his native Northern Ireland.
Sheffield University is inviting applications for the Chair of Mining at the University “which will become vacant at the end of September 1952.”
South Yorkshire coal will become more and more difficult to work, forecasts the survey report of the West Riding County Council Development Plan.