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Midland Red

16 of 77  Wed 17th Aug 2016 4:27pm  

I quite enjoy the feature in the Coventry Telegraph entitled "On this day: Old photos" However, we were saddened today to see that, for the second time in a matter of days, the photos included one of an old friend, Kath Adams Obviously, those responsible for putting together this feature will not always be aware of background of those involved - we understand that Some on here may recall the tragic circumstances in which Kath, and her husband Albert, died as a result of an arson attack at their home in Rugby (Daily Telegraph report) in 2010 Angry So, we viewed the photos with much sadness, as well as some smiles remembering happier times spent in their company I wonder if any ex-Massey Ferguson forum members remember Albert Adams?
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Wearethemods
Aberdeenshire
17 of 77  Wed 17th Aug 2016 8:53pm  

Were the scum who commited this heinous crime as reported in the DT ever caught MR ? Angry

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Midland Red

18 of 77  Wed 17th Aug 2016 9:02pm  

Yes, but the justice system failed Albert and Kath Angry
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Wearethemods
Aberdeenshire
19 of 77  Wed 17th Aug 2016 9:14pm  

Sometimes I wish that there was a real 'Equaliser' or two...
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Old Lincolnian
Coventry
20 of 77  Wed 31st Aug 2016 3:05pm  

In the late 70's the main reason for getting the Evening Telegraph was often either because you were looking for somewhere to live (Tuesday?) or looking for a job (Thursday). I would imagine the sales on those two days greatly exceeded the other days.
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Slim
Another Coventry kid
21 of 77  Wed 31st Aug 2016 3:29pm  

Yes, OL, that was in the good old days before the internet. Wink
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Old Lincolnian
Coventry
22 of 77  Thu 1st Sep 2016 1:52pm  

Slim, they're based in the Canal Basin now, but before they moved it had already become a morning paper in spite of the signs
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Slim
Another Coventry kid
23 of 77  Thu 1st Sep 2016 2:03pm  

My parents, who only passed away a couple of years ago, always had a copy of the Telegraph delivered. I don't know why; habit I suppose. They were not remotely interested in the adverts, but reading the local "news" only depressed them: appalling acts of human unkindness, lack of respect for other people's lives, despicable acts of cruelty and suchlike. "What a terrible world we now live in" etc. By the way, does anyone remember the "Pinks" that used to be delivered to all newsagents' shops after 1800 hrs. on a Saturday, in black CET vans driven by suicidal drivers whose driving gave you the impression that they wanted to prematurely end their lives?
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Kaga simpson
Peacehaven, East Sussex
24 of 77  Thu 1st Sep 2016 6:42pm  

Back in the fifties you could buy CET several times in the afternoon and they would be later results in each. I believe in the stop press page, anyone know if they were different editions or how many editions they printed each day? There was a guy named Brumas in the fifties, kept pestering me to do an article on me, thought I was eccentric, never found out if he really worked for the CET or not.
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Midland Red

25 of 77  Fri 2nd Sep 2016 7:40am  

As I recall it, there were at least three editions printed daily Along the strip on the front page showing, inter alia, the date, there were one, two or three black dots denoting first, second or third edition Whether there was also an out-and-out early edition or final edition, as well as these, I don't know
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Old Lincolnian
Coventry
26 of 77  Fri 2nd Sep 2016 9:14am  

There were certainly at least three editions I can recall - Lunch, Final and City Final but I suspect there may have been more in its heyday as the CET was the primary source of up-to-date local news (and racing results) as were all the local papers
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Kaga simpson
Peacehaven, East Sussex
27 of 77  Fri 2nd Sep 2016 9:23am  

Yeh that's what I thought, several editions. Thanks for the confirmation.
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Old Lincolnian
Coventry
28 of 77  Fri 2nd Sep 2016 11:30am  

There may also have been one called Late or Late Final as well but as I've moved about a bit I could be confusing it with somewhere else.
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dutchman
Spon End
29 of 77  Fri 2nd Sep 2016 2:11pm  

It was called the Night Final Smile
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Old Lincolnian
Coventry
30 of 77  Fri 2nd Sep 2016 2:45pm  

Thank you Dutchman Thumbs up I do seem to remember the paper sellers shouting "Night Final", (if you could work out what they were shouting, as some seemed to take great delight in being incomprehensible) Smile
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