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Editorial – What of 1943 ?

2 January 1943
South Yorkshire Times January 2nd 1943 What of 1943 ? Standing on the threshold of 1943 the thought that is naturally uppermost in the minds of...

Fatal Accident at Hickleton Main

February 1943
South Yorkshire Times, February 6th, 1943 Fatal Accident at Hickleton Main Mr. Wm. Patrick (49), of 53, Hope Avenue, a deputy at Hickleton Main Colliery, who...

Soldier – Freil, John – Serving in Africa

February 1943
South Yorkshire Times, February 6th, 1943 Serving in Africa This photograph comes from British West Africa and will be of interest to many in and, around...

Obituary – J.H.P. Lockwood.

April 1943
South Yorkshire Times, April 10, 1943 Obituary Lockwood. The death occurred on Friday of Mr. Joseph Henry Pepper Lockwood (33), of Wath Road, Bolton. The interment took...

Marconigrams – Saturday 17 April 1943

April 1943
Mexborough & Swinton Times - Saturday 17 April 1943 Marconigrams It was stated at the annual meeting of Fullerton Hospital, Denaby Main, on Monday, that a...

Marconigrams – Saturday 24 April 1943

April 1943
Mexborough & Swinton Times - Saturday 24 April 1943 Marconigrams Rotherham Quarter Sessions will be held on Friday, April 30th. Holidays at home will be arranged in...

Editorial – View Halloo

3 April 1943
Mexborough & Swinton Times - Saturday 03 April 1943 View Halloo Though it is not by any means over yet, the Battle of Tunisia has been...

Editorial – Coming Events

10 April 1943
South Yorkshire Times - Saturday 10 April 1943 Coming Events An unmistakable tendency for the fighting in North Africa to impinge more and more on the...

Editorial – The Budget

17 April 1943
Mexborough & Swinton Times - Saturday 17 April 1943 The Budget The Budget, over whose secrets we were wont to tremble, caused barely a ripple on...

Editorial – “Happy Returns” – Hitler’s Birthday

24 April 1943
Mexborough & Swinton Times - Saturday 24 April 1943 “Happy Returns” Hitler’s birthday, always a portentous rather than a cheerful anniversary, was a more hollow affair...