Contact the newpaper directly. They normally have hard copies or microfiche copies.
2006-10-25 03:46:20
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answered by Boris 5
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2016-10-16 09:42:11
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answered by ? 4
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You could try the library in any large Yorkshire town such as Leeds, they may keep archives. Many towns also have local history centres which sometimes keep back copies.
2006-10-25 03:45:37
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answered by migelito 5
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Do it the way we did before there was an internet! Most libraries have the newspaper on microfilm for free, or the newspaper will have its own archive, but sometimes they charge money to look things up for you.
2006-10-25 03:43:25
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answered by Kacky 7
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Contact the paper, they will have archived copies of all of their papers. They may even have digital copies now.
2006-10-25 03:44:15
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answered by flr_25_11 1
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0113 2432701 or www.ypn.co.uk or check out Leeds City Library or Leeds Town Hall
2006-10-25 03:49:07
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answered by PaulineB 2
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