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Coal Strike Local Situation – Industry Running Down. Mines Calm & Orderly

July 1919
Mexborough and Swinton Times, July 26, 1919 Coal Strike The Local Situation. No Serious Mine Damage. Industry Running Down. Mines Calm and Orderly In the Mexborugh district the strike is...

Miners’ Present for M.P.

July 1919
Sheffield Daily Telegraph - Thursday 17 July 1919 Miners’ Present for M.P. As a tribute of esteem and appreciation, the employees of the Dearne Valley...

Coal Miner’s Strike – Mines Quickly Flooding.

July 1919
Sheffield Daily Telegraph - Thursday 24 July 1919 Coal Miner’s Strike Mines Quickly Flooding. Messages from other correspondents throughout the district show how serious the situation....

Food Control to be Made More Drastic

July 1919
Western Times - Monday 28 July 1919 Food Control to be Made More Drastic Mr. Roberts, Food Controller, speaking at Darfield, Yorkshire, said the Cabinet's...

Don and Dearne Districts – Peace Day

July 1919
Sheffield Daily Telegraph - Monday 21 July 1919 Don and Dearne Districts – Peace Day The townships of the Don and Dearne districts were aflame...

Celebrations in the District

July 1919
Mexborough and Swinton Times, July 26, 1919 Celebrations in the District Celebrations went with a very gay swing at Little Houghton, the proceedings com-mencing with a...

The Festivities at Darfield

July 1919
Mexborough and Swinton Times, July 26, 1919 The Festivities at Darfield Festivities for the celebration of Peace at Darfield, took the form of a grand procession,...

Darfield 103  Swinton  53

12 July 1919
Mexborough and Swinton Times July 12, 1919 Darfield 103  Swinton  53 Darfield had the unaccustomed luxury of a Mexborough League victory on Saturday when, thanks to...

Mexborough Cricket League Table

26 July 1919
Mexborough and Swinton Times, July 26, 1919

Wath Athletic 69  Darfield  34

28 July 1919
Sheffield Daily Telegraph - Monday 28 July 1919 Wath Athletic 69  Darfield  34 At Wath. In this match the bowlers were predominant. H. Inchley took six...