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Editorial – A Cheerful War Review

12 September 1942
South Yorkshire Times - Saturday 12 September 1942 A Cheerful War Review With all the old mastery of phrase and a hint of new optimism...

Editorial – The Breathless Moment

19 September 1942
South Yorkshire Times, September 19, 1942 The Breathless Moment Never was time more heartily wished away than the sedate march of Autumn towards Winter. In Russia...

Editorial – The Need for Speed

26 September 1942
South Yorkshire Times, September 26, 1942 The Need for Speed At Stalingrad the struggle for dominance now seems to have become a Street by Street affair....

The Late Mr. T. J. Critchley

October 1942
South Yorkshire Times, October 17, 1942. The Late Mr. T. J. Critchley Here is a picture of the late Mr. Thomas Joey Critchley (68), of 66,...

Harvest Camp – Wath G.S. Boys on the Land

October 1942
South Yorkshire Times - Saturday 24 October 1942 Harvest Camp Wath G.S. Boys on the Land Fifty boys, pupils of Wath Grammar School are spending...

Advert – Zam Buk – On Feet Morn Till Night ?

October 1942
South Yorkshire Times - Saturday 17 October 1942 On Feet Morn Till Night  Quickly Relieved  By Zam-Buk Hard-worked mothers with all their own homework, and shopping to...

Zam Buk (advert)

October 1942
South Yorkshire Times - Saturday 31 October 1942 Gives Feet a Good Start             You are dependent on your feet more than ever these days—and how...

Loss of a Good Workman – Inquest on Wath Collier

October 1942
Mexborough & Swinton Times - Saturday 03 October 1942 Loss of a Good Workman Inquest on Wath Collier While working at Wath Main Colliery on...

Pit Fatality – Brother of Boxer

October 1942
South Yorkshire Times - Saturday 03 October 1942 Pit Fatality Fred Crossley (53), of 149, Wath Road. Mexborough, a colliery packer employed at Wath Main...

Fuel Minister’s Visit – Major Lloyd George at Cortonwood

October 1942
South Yorkshire Times, October 31st 1942 Fuel Minister’s Visit Major Lloyd George at Cortonwood Output above the Average At the end of the visit a few moments were...