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Mines Secretary at Manvers Main – Distinguished Gathering

May 1942
South Yorkshire Times - Saturday 16 May 1942 Mines Secretary at Manvers Main Distinguished Gathering at Opening Of Canteen And Solarium Mr. D. R. Grenfell,...

Dearne Board “Stuck” at Mill Weir – Tide Up At Bolton

May 1942
South Yorkshire Times - Saturday 23 May 1942 Tide Up At Bolton Dearne Board "Stuck" at Mill Weir Some indication of the natural obstacles to...

Issue of New Ration Books

May 1942
South Yorkshire Times - Saturday 16 May 1942 Issue of New Ration Books You Need: Your present ration book with reference to leave filled in 2. Your...

Marconigrams – May 02nd, 1942

May 1942
South Yorkshire Times - Saturday 02 May 1942 Marconigrams The egg ration for April is five for each person. The proposed scheme for the rationing of coal...

Marconigrams – May 16th, 1942

May 1942
South Yorkshire Times - Saturday 16 May 1942 Marconigrams Mrs  K. Jackson, of Wath, has made a donation of £20, which is much appreciated for...

Marconigrams – May 23rd, 1942

May 1942
South Yorkshire Times - Saturday 23 May 1942 Marconigrams A freak chicken hatched at Thurnscoe on Sunday had four legs, two in the usual place...

Denaby & Cadeby  124  Hickleton  203 for 6 dec – Hickleton’s Big Score

May 1942
South Yorkshire Times - Saturday 16 May 1942 Hickleton's Big Score Hutchinson Gets a Century Denaby & Cadeby  124  Hickleton  203 for 6 dec A brilliant...

Hickleton 251 for 6 Doncaster Town 111 – Fireworks at Thurnscoe –...

May 1942
South Yorkshire Times - Saturday 09 May 1942 Starting Well Swinton’s 6-Wickets' Win Mexborough  80   Swinton  81 for 4 Swinton opened their programme with a six...

Soldier & Sailor – Brother & Sister – Brown – Both In It

May 1942
South Yorkshire Times - Saturday 09 May 1942 Both In It A Thurnscoe brother and sister, son and daughter of Mr. A. Brown, 40, Butcher Street,...

Editorial – Barnburgh Main

2 May 1942
South Yorkshire Times - Saturday 02 May 1942 Barnburgh Main The History of coal-mining is unfortunately punctuated with those disasters which seem inevitable where man...