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Mr Neville Broadley, of Reid Electronics, and Ms Jan Brayne, of Kerridge Odeon, present Timothy Whale, aged eight, with a $400 personal computer, his prize for winning the Kerridge Odeon Space World game parlour competition. Timothy’s entry was one of 100,000 sent in, giving details about the movie, “The Last Starfighter.”

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Press, 10 July 1985, Page 2

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Mr Neville Broadley, of Reid Electronics, and Ms Jan Brayne, of Kerridge Odeon, present Timothy Whale, aged eight, with a $400 personal computer, his prize for winning the Kerridge Odeon Space World game parlour competition. Timothy’s entry was one of 100,000 sent in, giving details about the movie, “The Last Starfighter.” Press, 10 July 1985, Page 2

Mr Neville Broadley, of Reid Electronics, and Ms Jan Brayne, of Kerridge Odeon, present Timothy Whale, aged eight, with a $400 personal computer, his prize for winning the Kerridge Odeon Space World game parlour competition. Timothy’s entry was one of 100,000 sent in, giving details about the movie, “The Last Starfighter.” Press, 10 July 1985, Page 2