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This advertisement, from back in 1975, helped shrink Singapore's population in the 70s when the Government introduced the Stop At Two policy.
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<!-- START OF : div id="storytext"-->IF THAT is you in the poster, The Sunday Times would love to catch up with you.
This advertisement, from back in 1975, helped shrink Singapore's population in the 70s when the Government introduced the Stop At Two policy. At that time, the buzz-phrase was family planning.
Now, times have changed and we would like to speak to the two girls in the iconic poster. Anyone who knows their whereabouts can contact Mavis Toh of The Sunday Times at [email protected]
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This advertisement, from back in 1975, helped shrink Singapore's population in the 70s when the Government introduced the Stop At Two policy.
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<!-- START OF : div id="storytext"-->IF THAT is you in the poster, The Sunday Times would love to catch up with you.
This advertisement, from back in 1975, helped shrink Singapore's population in the 70s when the Government introduced the Stop At Two policy. At that time, the buzz-phrase was family planning.
Now, times have changed and we would like to speak to the two girls in the iconic poster. Anyone who knows their whereabouts can contact Mavis Toh of The Sunday Times at [email protected]