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Marconigrams – December 02nd 1944
South Yorkshire Times, December 2nd 1944
Marconigrams
The Mining Association of Great Britain is to appoint a Director of Recruitment, Training and Education, at a salary...
Soldier – Pearson, Jack – Wounded In Italy
South Yorkshire Times, December 2nd 1944
Wounded In Italy
Guardsman Jack Pearson, (22), son of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Pearson, of 143, Doncaster Road, Wath, who...
Wath Man Wins D.S.O. – Officer’s Gallantry In Burma
South Yorkshire Times, December 2nd 1944
Wath Man Wins D.S.O.
Officer’s Gallantry In Burma
A former Wath man, Capt. Dennis Parkin, of 14, Clee Crescent, Grimsby, has...
Editorial – A Well-Kept Watch
South Yorkshire Times, 2 December 1944
A Well-Kept Watch
On Sunday the Home Guard formally “stands down.” In the critical days which followed the Dunkirk evacuation,...
Editorial – Greece in Travail
South Yorkshire Times, 16 December 1944
Greece in Travail
There is a significant obduracy about ‘the manner in which the Greek ‘“rebels” (as General Scobie's...
Former Commercial Manager – New Appointment
South Yorkshire Times January 4, 1947
Mr HG Cowan, a former Commercial Manager of Wath Main Colliery and a former member of the old Bolton...
Operation was Essential – Miss A Tingle’s Fatal Collapse
South Yorkshire Times January 25, 1947
Operation was Essential
Miss A Tingle's Fatal Collapse
Dr Peter Milligan, a Doncaster pathologist, who conducted a post-mortem examination on Miss...
Some Historical reminiscences from “Montgomery”
South Yorkshire Times January 18, 1947
Some Historical reminiscences from “Montgomery”
Taking advantage of a sunny morning and the first film I’ve been able to procure...
The Birth of a Coalfield – Looking Back 150 Years
South Yorkshire Times January 4, 1947
Looking Back 150 years
South Yorkshire Pioneer's Legacy
In South Yorkshire a chapter of its industrial history 150 years long came...
To Carry on Public Work – Retired Councillor PB Nicholson, J.P.
South Yorkshire Times January 4 1947
To Carry on Public Work
Retired Councillor PB Nicholson, J.P. will be as busy as ever.
The retirement of Mr Philip...




