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Soldier – Miller, Robert – In Japanese Hands
South Yorkshire Times, January 8, 1944
In Japanese Hands
One of the 13,000 postcards received in the country at Christmas from men who have been prisoners...
Soldier – Sanderson, John Leslie – Silence Broken
South Yorkshire Times, January 8, 1944
Silence Broken
A silence of nearly two years was broken last Thursday, when Mrs. J. L. Sanderson received a postcard...
Soldier – Smith, Amy – With A.T.S.
South Yorkshire Times, January 15, 1944
With A.T.S.
Pte. Amy Smith (18), daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Smith, who lives with her...
Soldier – Wadsworth, Tom – Prisoner In Germany
South Yorkshire Times, January 29, 1944
Prisoner In Germany
L/cpl. Tom Wadsworth, son of Mrs. and the late Mr. W. H. Wadsworth, 25, Beech Road, Wath,...
Soldier – Watson, Peter – On “The Rock”
South Yorkshire Times, January 8, 1944
On “The Rock”
Celebrating his 21st birthday to-day (Friday), at Gibraltar, is L.A/c. Peter Watson, youngest son of Mr. and...
Soldiers – Turton E. & Bentley F. – Home from Abroad
South Yorkshire Times, January 1, 1944
Home From Abroad
Two local men serving with the Forces who have recently spent 14 days’ leave at home both...
Editorial – Into the New Year
South Yorkshire Times - Saturday 01 January 1944
Into the New Year
As we stand on the threshold of the New Year there is an air...
Editorial – Russian Recoil
South Yorkshire Times - Saturday 08 January 1944
Russian Recoil
It is nearly two and a half years since the German armies crossed the old Soviet-...
Editorial – Pitfalls of Peace
South Yorkshire Times, 22 January 1944
Pitfalls of Peace
An estrangement such as that which has developed between the Soviet and the Polish Governments is the...
Editorial – Pontine Portent
South Yorkshire Times - Saturday 29 January 1944
Pontine Portent
After Dieppe and Salerno the successful establishment of the Pontine bridgehead constitutes a bright augury,...



