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Editorial – A Cheerful War Review
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
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
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
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
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 ?
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)
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
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
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
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...



