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Soldier – Grindle, Thomas – Military Medallist Killed

February 1919
Mexborough and Swinton Times February 15, 1919 Private Thomas Grindle South Wales Borderers Mexborough – Killed From C.W.G.C.: Private GRINDLE, T Service Number 40962 Died 23/10/1918 2nd Bn. South Wales Borderers M M Husband of Mrs....

German Atrocities – Evidence Against Huns Tuberculosis Inoculated – 4 Wretched Years

February 1919
Mexborough and Swinton Times February 1, 1919 German Atrocities                            More Mexborough Evidence Against The Huns Tuberculosis Inoculated Four Years of Wretchedness Able-Seaman George Randerson, son of Mr. and...

Soldier – Carr, Charles William – Military Medal

February 1919
Mexborough and Swinton Times February 1, 1919 Signaller Charles William Carr, C Battery, 160th Brigade, R.F.A: Signaller Carr, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. Carr, Park road,...

A Cinema Girl – Film Firm’s Find – Miss Lavender Lee

March 1919
Mexborough and Swinton Times February 8, 1919 A Cinema Girl Film Firm’s Find Miss Lavender Lee Miss Alice (Lavender) Lee, a local girl of uncommon beauty and exceptional...

County Elections. – Public Apathy. – Local Labour Successes.

March 1919
Mexborough and Swinton Times March 8, 1919 County Elections. Public Apathy. Local Labour Successes. Polling took place on Saturday in the West riding County Council Elections, accepting the...

Cinema – Empire

March 1919
Mexborough and Swinton Times March 29, 1919

Cinema – Royal

March 1919
Mexborough and Swinton Times March 29, 1919

Theatre – Hippodrome

March 1919
Mexborough and Swinton Times March 29, 1919

Mexboro’ Outrage – Four Years for Menacing a Policeman.

March 1919
Mexborough and Swinton Times March 29, 1919 Mexboro' Outrage. Four Years for Menacing a Policeman. At the West Riding Assizes, Leeds, on Monday before Mr. Justice McCardie,...

Mexboro’ Tragedy – Infant Brothers Drowned.

April 1919
Mexborough and Swinton Times, April 12, 1919 Mexboro’ Tragedy. Infant Brothers Drowned. The circumstances attending the deaths of the two little sons of Mr and Mrs George...