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Marconigrams – July 22nd, 1932

July 1932
Mexborough & Swinton Times - Friday 22 July 1932 Marconigrams. The Mexborough Urban Council has voted itself an August vacation. Three hundred employees of the Houghton...

Marconigrams – July 29th, 1932

July 1932
Mexborough & Swinton Times - Friday 29 July 1932 Marconigrams Work will commence next week on a new Labour Exchange to be erected in Mexborough. Over 400...

Marconigrams – July 29th, 1932

July 1932
Mexborough & Swinton Times - Friday 29 July 1932 Marconigrams Work will commence next week on a new Labour Exchange to be erected in Mexborough. A second...

Ready for a Flight

July 1932
Mexborough and Swinton Times, July 15th, 1932 Sir Alan Cobham and a group of “Times” and “Express” readers ready for a flight at Broomhill on...

The Gala Touch at Brampton

July 1932
South Yorkshire Times, Friday, July 29th, 1932 The Gala Touch at Brampton A Good Effort for the Nursing Association Scenes from the very successful gala held at...

Weak Milk Brampton Dealer Fined

July 1932
Mexborough and Swinton Times, July 8th, 1932 Weak Milk Brampton Dealer Fined For having sold adulterated milk, James Raynor, milk dealer, of 2 Wath Road, Brampton Bierlow,...

Coal From Sidings – Wath Men Fined

July 1932
Mexborough and Swinton Times, July 29th, 1932 Coal From Sidings Wath Men Fined Abraham Gething (19), trammer, and Harry Stanton (31), miner, both of Wath were charged...

Still Champion

July 1932
Mexborough and Swinton Times, July 29th, 1932 Still Champion Mr. D. E. Hinchcliffe (right) who retained the singles championship at the Mexborough Lawn Tennis Association Tournament,...

Swinton 115 Wath 206 for 9 – Hargreaves and Pearce...

1 July 1932
Mexborough & Swinton Times - Friday July 1st 1932 Eight More Hargreaves and Pearce Rout Swinton Irrepressible Hargreaves, and Fred Pearce, in the new role of...

Hickleton 96 Wath 100 for 1

8 July 1932
Mexborough and Swinton Times, 8th July, 1932 Feirn's Deadly Spell The match at Hickleton was full of surprises. It was not the usual Hickleton batting form to...