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Diary of 1941 – Some Notable Dates
South Yorkshire Times - Saturday 03 January 1942
Diary of 1941 - Some Notable Dates
January
2—Death of Mr. Spencer Baker, for 16 years Clerk to Conisbrough...
Violent Bolton Miner – Gets Gaol Sentence
South Yorkshire Times, January 17th 1942
Violent Bolton Miner
Gets Gaol Sentence
On a charge of behaving in a violent manner at Goldthorpe Colliery, George...
Soldiers – Kean Family – Keans are Keen
Mexborough & Swinton Times - Saturday 24 January 1942
Keans are Keen
Kean by name and keen by nature is the motto of the family of...
Bolton Boy Finds a Home from Home
South Yorkshire Times, January 17th 1942
Here is Mrs Wright with her soldier guests, who are (left to right): Gunner J. Stanley (Bolton), Gunner E....
Editorial – We See Our Way (video)
South Yorkshire Times - Saturday 03 January 1942
We See Our Way
The Western Hemisphere has received large infusions of the Churchill spirit. The Premier...
Editorial – Jam To-morrow
South Yorkshire Times - Saturday 10 January 1942.
Jam To-morrow
President Roosevelt's impressive inventory of war material to be produced in the United States this year...
Editorial – Tides of Battle
South Yorkshire Times, January 17th 1942
Tides of Battle
Though resistance visibly grows, the Japanese drive in the Pacific has not yet lost its momentum,...
Editorial – Safe Home
South Yorkshire Times - Saturday 24 January 1942
Safe Home
Mr. Winston Churchill is safely back from his historic mission to the United States.
It was...
Marconigrams – February 21st, 1942
South Yorkshire Times - Saturday 21 February 1942
Marconigrams
The Don Valley Divisional Labour Party's Aid for Russia effort has so far realised£820.
Several people were...
Editorial – Singapore
South Yorkhire Times - Saturday 7 February 1942
Singapore
We have not yet got accustomed to the terrific pace of this war. In Russia, where...

