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Thorncliffe 163  Wath  41 – Thorncliffe Well On Top

May 1944
South Yorkshire Times, May 6th, 1944 Thorncliffe Well On Top Thorncliffe 163  Wath  41 Thorncliffe, at home on Saturday to Wath, although they lacked the services of...

Footballer’s Release

May 1944
South Yorkshire Times, May 27h, 1944 Footballer’s Release Richard Woffinden, of Kilnhurst, the well-known local footballer who has had a contract with Barnsley since 1936, has...

Montagu Cup (Final Replay) – Wath Wanderers  2  Denaby United 1 – Wath...

May 1944
South Yorkshire Times, May 6th, 1944 Montagu Cup (Final Replay) Wath Prevail in Marathon Game Wath Wanderers  2  Denaby United  1 Wath Wanderers beat Denaby United 2-1 on...

Soldier – Presumed Killed

May 1944
South Yorkshire Times, May 13th, 1944 Presumed Killed Mr. and Mrs. H. Beaumont of 41, West Street, Wath, whose only son Flt. Sgt Wireless Operator, Arthur...

Airman – Cree, Edgar – Young Composer

May 1944
South Yorkshire Times, May 6th, 1944 Young Composer Sergeant Pilot Edgar Cree, R.A.F., is still making great strides in the musical world and on Sunday evening...

Airman – Kelly, Kenneth – In Middle East

May 1944
South Yorkshire Times, May 13th 1944 Service Snaps L.A/c. Kenneth Kelly (23) only son of Mr. and Mrs. W. Kelly of 35, Rotherham Road, West Melton,...

Marconigrams – May 06th, 1944

May 1944
South Yorkshire Times, May 6th, 1944 Marconigrams Sgt. John Chalmers, R.A.F., of Low Valley has been awarded the D.F.M. for his part in bringing safely...

Sailor – Drew H – A Link with Wath

May 1944
South Yorkshire Times, May 20th, 1944 A Link with Wath His many friends in Wath will be pleased to hear of the award of the C.B.E....

Soldiers – Kay Brothers – Three Sons Serving

May 1944
South Yorkshire Times, May 13th 1944 All three sons of Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Kay, of 17, Oaklea Avenue, West Melton, are serving in...

Editorial – Neutrality

6 May 1944
South Yorkshire Times, May 6th, 1944 Neutrality Neutrality is not an absolute state. It has infinite variety.  The war has gone on long enough to demonstrate...