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Dr. Than Tun - Mandalay's National Spirit
Dr. Than Tun - Mandalay's National Spirit
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Mandalay national spirit
Dr. Than Tun
In almost every house, there are piles of old papers that no one takes care of, but they are safe. If they are not dead, they are documents and newspapers and magazines from the era of our grandfathers, who would be over 70 now, the age of the Lu La Mrung, the GCBA, and the 20s. They are at the stage where they are yellowing and falling apart. They are near the altar. No one considers them very important. But they are not sent to the stage of completely throwing them away. These items are actually the things that our grandfathers collected. Our father used to tell us not to play with them. Now, when our children are adults, they are old papers that we forget about and don't remember. In other words, they are the valuable things of the original collector, "For the father of the son who inherited the inheritance," the grandson who inherited it through the inheritance is garbage. I gave it to him on a permanent loan. I was to keep his belongings. In this way, many historical records came into my hands. The books that will be used for this paper are in this way. Those books
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- 1. Myanmar Association Biography, Mandalay 84th Street | Commercial Printing House, September 1921 (collectively printed by C.P. Khin Maung).
- 2. The decisions of the Ninth All-Burma Conference and the biography of the wise U Kyaw Yan, who was the first person in Burma to return the title of "Athlete of the Nation" (ATM) to the government, Mandalay, Tain Chit Myanmar Newspaper Printing House, December 1921.
- 3. The Voice of young Burma (The reproduction of the articles published by the Publicity Bureau of the University Boycotters), Rangoon, New Burma Press, 142 , Montgomery Street, January
- 4. Ba U, U. A brief history of the boycott of the Rangoon University Act of 1282 and the emergence of Myanmar National Day. Rangoon, Aung Thiri Sa Printing House, 210 C, Luisa Street. November 1905.
- 5. Mandalay Central Journal from 1-1-1921 to 21-5-1921. Using these books, the history of Mandalay in the past fifty years can be traced from corner to corner. It would be more accurate to call this little piece of history “in the trash.” GCBA (General Council of Buddhist Associations) a guioacalcomo odos When the National Burmese Federation of Buddhist Associations learned that the ninth biennial meeting would be held in Mandalay from 21 October 1921, CP U Khin Maung collected a book called the At-Kap-Patti of the Burmese Associations and printed it in Mandalay. It can be assumed that they were ready to buy and read when the biennial meeting called the conference was held.
As you can see in this book,
1. The first event was held in Yangon in 1911.
2. The second event was held in Yangon three years later, in 1914. It has been held annually since then.
3. 1915 - Mandalay.
4. 1916 - Hinthada.
5. 1917 - Pyinmana.
6. 1918 - Mawlamyine.
7. 1919 - Pathein.
8. 1920 - Land
It was held regularly. Therefore, the paper compiled by CP U Khin Maung is, in other words, a ten-year survey of the GCBA from 1911 to 1922. CP U Khin Maung thinks that it will be useful to know what the association aims to do, what points are decided, how decisions are made, how much has been achieved and how much is still to be achieved. He has already opened a school called “Political Education School”. The school advertisement is on the cover of the book, along with how to form an association, how to preach an association, how to conduct an association, and how to understand various political sciences such as Homer and Diarchy. If you want to know everything, you can order it by sending it to the post office for only three postage stamps. Please take a look at it soon.
C.P. Khin Maung
Commercial printing house
84, Tram Road, Mandalay,
I found it. I think it will be used in his school.
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