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Esher News & Mail

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September 2013

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  • [[File:AlanTuringspeakstoSurreyCometin1946.jpg|thumb|250px|right|Alan Turing, then 34, spoke to the

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  • ] on the development of his 'electronic brain' at the nearby [[National Physical Laboratory UK]]]] in [[Teddington]].
  • Today, the ''Surrey Comet'' is owned by [[Newsquest]] with an office in Twickenham]] It is sold for 55p at newsagents and other shops in and around the borough. It has an average

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  • Today, the ''Surrey Comet'' is owned by [[Newsquest]] with an office in Twickenham]] It is sold for 55p at newsagents and other shops in and around the borough. It has an average

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Elmbridge Guardian (check to confirm | fix with Dab solver)
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Editor of Surrey Comet

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Hello, Dlindsell. Is the recent edit to Surrey Comet accurate? I do not find confirmation on the website. LynwoodF (talk) 12:39, 13 April 2016 (UTC)[reply]