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Wath  187 for 5  Swinton  188 for 1 – Exciting Finish at Swinton  

July 1942
South Yorkshire Times - Saturday 04 July 1942 Yorkshire Council Exciting Finish at Swinton   Wath  187 for 5  Swinton  188 for 1 Scoring at the rate of...

Wath Athletic 190 Brampton 120 for 4 – Wath and Brampton Draw

July 1942
South Yorkshire Times - Saturday 18 July 1942 Yorkshire Council Wath and Brampton Draw Wath Athletic (190) drew with Brampton (120 for 4 wickets), at Wath. The batsmen...

Soldier – Swann, Douglas – Missing in Middle East

July 1942
South Yorkshire Times - Saturday 25 July 1942 Missing Mr. A. Swann, of 28. Grange Road, Newhill, Wath, has received news from the War Office that...

Airman – Nargreaves, James Bernard – Flt -Sgt’s. Death.

July 1942
South Yorkshire Times - Saturday 25 July 1942 Flt -Sgt's. Death. The death occurred on Tuesday, July 14th, of Flight-Sgt. James Bernard Hargreaves (29), of the...

Airman – Wood, Milton – Stationed on Island

July 1942
South Yorkshire Times - Saturday 04 July 1942 A/c. Milton Wood, only son of Mr. and Mrs. B. Wood, of Wath, joined the R.A.F., V.R.,...

Soldier – Leadrer J. – Stalag 88

July 1942
South Yorkshire Times - Saturday 04 July 1942 A Group of South Yorkshire lads now prisoners of war in Germany at Stalag 88. This picture...

Soldier – Watson, Samuel – Waterstone Employee

July 1942
South Yorkshire Times - Saturday 18 July 1942   Trooper Samuel Watson, son of Mr. Charles Watson, of 23, Wombwell Avenue, Newhill, has lived with his...

Editorial – Backs to the Wall

4 July 1942
Mexborough & Swinton Times - Saturday 04 July 1942 Backs to the Wall News from the Middle East, more curt and cautious in the hour...

Editorial – Taking the Strain

11 July 1942
Mexborough & Swinton Times - Saturday 11 July 1942 Taking the Strain In Egypt the war situation has improved during the last seven days. El...

Editorial – A Race With Time

18 July 1942
South Yorkshire Times - Saturday 18 July 1942 A Race With Time As the false dawn of optimism recedes still further before the war's present...