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Cos life got harder after that when the LCB decided that the best way forward is to suck Sporns dry and replace them with FTrash to perpetuate his power?
Jan 29, 2011
Through The Lens: Chinese New Year, 1955 - 1983
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Children under 16 may not be allowed to let off firecrackers anymore, but there's no law to say that they cannot shut their ears and grimace expectantly - and enjoy the noise of the occasion, Singapore, 26 January 1971. -- ST PHOTO: MAK KIAN SENG
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THE clothes may be different, and firecrackers are now banned, but the festivities and rituals remain the same.
Through the Lens shows you Chinese New Year in Singapore from the 1950s to the 1980s.
http://www.straitstimes.com/ttl/popup/ttl_popup_potd.html?path=ChineseNewYear_8119&type=flashbackThe Straits Times Through The Lens: Chinese New Year, 1955 - 1983
Jan 29, 2011
Through The Lens: Chinese New Year, 1955 - 1983
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THE clothes may be different, and firecrackers are now banned, but the festivities and rituals remain the same.
Through the Lens shows you Chinese New Year in Singapore from the 1950s to the 1980s.
http://www.straitstimes.com/ttl/popup/ttl_popup_potd.html?path=ChineseNewYear_8119&type=flashbackThe Straits Times Through The Lens: Chinese New Year, 1955 - 1983