which appeared in our last issue. QUESTION OF PROFITS. I Mr. Hall said the profits were still above the minimum of is. 6d. per ton, and it would not be surprising if they touched 2s. a ton for the year. The increases in the flat rate granted to the miners since the war started w
October 26, 1940 - Penistone, Stocksbridge and Hoyland Express - Penistone, Yorkshire, England
and fellow workers, Main Street and Hope W.M.C., Neighbours and friends, for the kindness shown, sympathy extended and floral tributes sent in their very sad and sudden bereavement of their son and brother, Fred.-35. Schofield Street, Mexborough. C 2149
October 26, 1940 - Penistone, Stocksbridge and Hoyland Express - Penistone, Yorkshire, England
At Barnsley West Riding Court on Wednesday, Mr. S. Raley applied on behalf of Messrs. Newton Chambers and Co for possession of a house at Birdwell occupied by Robert Emery. It was stated that the rent or - me house was 3s. 6d. a week. The assistant agent for Newton Chambers said
October 26, 1940 - Penistone, Stocksbridge and Hoyland Express - Penistone, Yorkshire, England
:._r. Jagger, handcraft instructor, had recently taken up work of national importance and would accordingly give up the position he held under the Committee. "As far as I know at present I do not think it will be possible to carry on the woodwork instruction in the schools," sai
October 26, 1940 - Penistone, Stocksbridge and Hoyland Express - Penistone, Yorkshire, England