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Dear OKKAR


Would you please provide me more detail news about "Secretary-1 receives
Chairman of New Mon State Party"? I really appreciate it.

thanks

Pon Nya Mon
Monland Restoration Council
Chairman

n

On 3 Oct 1998 OKKAR66129@xxxxxxx wrote:

> THE NEW LIGHT OF MYANMAR (Sunday, 4 Oct 1998)
> *****************************************************************
> (1)   Secretary-l receives Chairman of New Mon State Party
> (2)   Computer Aided Multi-Media Technology Lab handed to BEHS No 1, Dagon
> (3)   Housing projects provide progress of people's living standard
> (4)   250-ton rice mill opens in Letpadan Township
> (5)   Secretary-l attends Ramayana Drama Contest
> (6)   Attitude of the nationalities peace groups
> (7)   NLD race-destruction group unleashing scheme of chaos, uncertainty Pyay
> 	 	 mass rally Bogadaw be deported, her party be declared unlawful association
> (8)   Monsoon paddy cultivated on 50,000 acres more in Bago Division despite
> low 	 	 rainfall
> (9)   Families of Tatmadaw (Army, Navy and Air), well-wishers donate dry
> rations, 	 	 cash to Sarthintaiks  in Thingangyun
> (10)  Specialist team treats patients in Twantay Township
> 
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> --------------------------------------------
> 
> (1)   Secretary-l receives Chairman of New Mon State Party
> 
> YANGON, 3 Sept-Chairman of Work Committee for Border Areas and National Races
> Secretary-1 of the State Peace and Development Council Lt-Gen Khin Nyunt
> received Chairman of New Mon State Party Nai Shwe Kyin, Secretary General Nai
> Yaw Sa and members, peace negotiators Nai Khin Maung and Nai Pe Tin at Defence
> Services Guest House on Inya Road
> 
>     Present were Minister for Agriculture and Irrigation Maj-Gen Nyunt Tin,
> Minister for Progress of Border Areas and National Races and Development
> Affairs Col Thein Nyunt, Deputy Minister for Finance and Revenue Brig-Gen Than
> Tun, Deputy Minister for Forestry Brig-Gen Soe Myint, Deputy Chief of Office
> of the Strategic Studies and Deputy Director of Directorate of Defence
> Services Intelligence of the Ministry of Defence Brig-Gen Kyaw Win, Director-
> General Lt-Col Pe Nyein of Office of the State Peace and Development Council,
> heads of departments and official6.
> 
>     They discussed cultivation, ensuring transport and regional development
> tasks.
> ______________________________________________
> 
> (2)   Computer Aided Multi-Media Technology Lab handed to BEHS No 1, Dagon
> 
> YANGON, 3 Oct-A ceremony to hand over Computer Aided Multi-Media Technology
> Lab to No 1 Basic Education High School, Dagon Township by CE Technology was
> held at Dagon Thiri Hall of the school this morning, with an address by
> Chairman of Myanmar Education Committee Secretary-1 of the State Peace and
> Development Council Lt-Gen Khin Nyunt.
> 
>     Present were Minister for Industry-1 U Aung Thaung, Minister for Education
> U Than Aung, Chairman of Yangon City Development Committee Mayor U Ko Lay.
> officials of the Office of the State Peace and Development Council,
> departmental heads, officials of Basic Education Department, members of School
> Welfare Committee, members of Parent-Teacher Association, Headmaster, teachers
> and officials of CE Technology Co Ltd.
> 
>     Chairman of School Welfare Committee U Hla Tin reported on formation of
> the committee and work being undertaken for development of the school.
> 
>     Next, Managing Director U Pyone Maung Maung reported on the Computer Aided
> Multi-Media Technology Lab and handed the related documents to Headmaster U
> Kyaw Kyaw.
> 
>     Minister U Than Aung said education promotion programmes are now being
> implemented in Myanmar and the government is endeavouring to bring about
> electronic technology and computer-aided teaching in Myanmar as advanced
> electronic technology is being applied in education worldwide.
> 
>     He said efforts are being made to possess at least a computer aided multi-
> media teaching lab in every school. The School Welfare Committees formed with
> the guidance of the Chairman of Myanmar Education Committee are taking an
> active part in the education promotion programmes, allround development
> projects and modern comupter and electronic aided education programmes, he
> said.
> 
>     Participation of the committees contributes much toward all-round
> development of student youths, he added.
> 
>     The Secretary-1 said opening of the computer aided multi-media teaching
> lab is an educational stride to reach the State's set goal of emergence of a
> peaceful, modern, developed nation.
> 
>     He said education promotion programmes which will bring about all round
> development of the students who will shape the future are being implemented
> for human resources development in building a nation adding conscientious
> participation of people and organizations has emerged as a good tradition in
> implementation of the programmes.
> 
>     He spoke of recent opening of multi-media learning centre at Institute of
> Education Practising
> School and teaching lab at BEHS No 1, Dagon.
> 
>     The Secretary- I said qualifications of Myanmar students stand at the top
> and they can keep abreast of the world provided modern teaching aids ant1
> electronic technology are fulfilled.
> 
>     Public participation is needed while the government is building a modern
> developed nation relying on new generation, he said.
> 
>     He called for cooperation with School Welfare Committee, PTA, students and
> teachers for successful implementation of the education programmes.
> 
>     The Secretary- 1 and party then inspected the lab, foreign language hall
> and drawing room.
> 
>     Afterwards, the Secretary-1 signed in visitors book.
> ____________________________________
> 
> (3)   Housing projects provide progress of people's living standard
> 
> YANGON, 3 Oct - Ceremonies to hand over Shwegon Yeikmon housing project and
> Pan Hlaing housing project were held at respective projects this morning,
> attended by Secretary-l of the State Peace and Development Council Lt-Gen Khin
> Nyunt.
> 
>     Present also were Minister for Industry-1 U Aung Thaung, Minister for
> Hotels and Tourism Maj-Gen Saw Lwin, Minister for Transport Lt-Gen Tin Ngwe,
> Minister for Education U Than Aung, Minister for Sports Brig-Gen Sein Win,
> Minister for Health Maj-Gen Ket Sein, Minister at the Office of the Prime
> Minister U Than Shwe, Auditor-General Brig-Gen Tin Aye, Chairman of Yangon
> City Development Committee Mayor U Ko Lay, deputy ministers, vice-mayor,
> officials of the Office of the State Peace and Development Council, Secretary,
> committee members and heads of department of YCDC, members of district,
> township and wards Peace and Development Councils, members of Union Solidarity
> and Development Association, officials of Yanshin Construction Co and Phwint
> Phyo Aung Construction Co, townselders and guests.
> .___________________________
> 
> (4)   250-ton rice mill opens in Letpadan Township
> 
> YANGON, 3 Oct-The 250 ton rice mill of Myanma Agricultural Produce Trading
> opened in Letpadan Township this morning, with an address by Secretary-2 of
> the State Peace and Development Council Lt-Gen Tin Oo. 
>     Also present were member of the State Peace and Development Council
> Chairman of Bago Division Peace and Development Council Commander of Southern
> Command Brig-Gen Tin Aye, Minister for Industry-2 Maj-Gen Hla Myint Swe,
> Minister for National Planning and Economic Development U Soe Tha, Minister
> for Commerce Maj-Gen Kyaw Than, Minister for Progress of Border Areas and
> National Races and Development Affairs Col Thein Nyunt, Minister for Social
> Welfare, Relief and Resettlement Brig-Gen Pyi Sone, Minister for Livestock and
> Fisheries Brig-Gen Maung Maung Thein, Minister for Electric Power Maj-Gen Tin
> Htut, Minister at the Office of the Prime Minister Maj-Gen Tin Ngwe, Deputy
> Minister for Agriculture and Irrigation Brig-Gen Khin Maung, Deputy Minister
> for Commerce Commodore Myo Tint, Deputy Minister for Construction U Tint Swe,
> Deputy Minister for Forestry Col Thaik Tun, Deputy-Minister for Home Affairs
> Brig-Gen Thura Myint Maung, Deputy Minister for Education Brig-Gen Soe Win
> Maung, Deputy Minister for Health Dr Mya Oo, Thai Ambassador Mr Pensak
> Chalarak and wife, Deputy Commander of Southern Command Brig-Gen Thura Maung
> Ni, officials of the Office of the State Peace and Development Council,
> departmental heads, service personnel, teachers and students, members of
> Township Union Solidarity and Development Association, members of Red Cross
> and Auxiliary Fire Brigade, Township Matgrnal and Child Welfare Association,
> locals and guests. 
> 
> ______________________________________
> 
> (5)   Secretary-l attends Ramayana Drama Contest
> 
> YANGON, 3 0ct- Patron of Sixth Myanmar Traditional Performing Arts Competition
> Organizing Committee Secretary- 1 of the State Peace and Development Council
> Lt-Gen Khin Nyunt and Dr Khin Win Shwe attended Ramayana Drama Contest of the
> Sixth Myanmar Traditional Performing Arts Competitions at the National Theatre
> on Myomakyaung Street this evening with the Magway Division-Ramayana Drama
> troupe taking part in the competitions.
> 
>     Present also were Chairman of Organizing Leading Committee for Sixth
> Myanmar Traditional Performing Arts Competition Organizing Leading Committee
> Commander of Yangon Command Maj-Gen Khin Maung Than and members, Minister for
> Information Maj-Gen Kyi Aung, Minister for Culture U Win Sein, Auditor-General
> Brig-Gen Tin Aye, chairmen and members
> of working groups and sub-committees, contestants of Sixth Myanmar Traditional
> Performing Arts Competitions and spectators. 
> ____________________________________________________
> 
> (6)   Attitude of the nationalities peace groups
> 
> There have been reports that the majority of the public is worried about the
> danger of deteriorating peace and of regional stability and peace being
> undermined after spreading of news that the four groups which had made peace
> with the government supported the National League for Democracy's call for
> convening of the Hluttaw. Hence, declarations of the peace groups will be made
> public to be able to vividly learn the situation between the peace groups and
> National League for Democracy and the true attitude of the peace groups.
> 
>     Today, a translation of the declaration of the peace group led by U Saw
> Ferimo, who separated from KNU and exchanged arms for peace, of Thandaung
> Township Special Region, Kayin State, is stated as follows:
> 
> Declaration on attitude of Kayin peace group of Thandaung Township Special
> Region in connection with the NLD's call for convening of Hluttaw
> 
>     Date: 20 September 1998 
> 
> 1. The peace group of Thandaung Township Special Region issued a declaration
> on its attitude in connection with the declaration No 58 (9/98) issued by NLD
> on 169-98.
> 
> 2. In the course of over 50-year-long internal strife in Myanmar, various
> governments changed, and there was no peace and progress in the nation.
> Though, they governed the nation through various systems, the nation did not
> see peace at all. Now, the declaration issued by NLD is also an illogical one.
> That party can take a similar course like previous governments.
> 
> 3. Therefore, we will not at all support that party's declaration. Only the
> incumbent government is striving for national solidarity. It is found that
> pleasantness will continue to reign in the future. It will be of great benefit
> to the people.
> 
> 4. The (KNU) peace group of Thandaung Township Special Region pledges itself
> to continue to strive for the development of the nation and oppose subversives
> acts, joining hands with the Government.
> 
> 5. The reason is that our peace group is 8 peace group that stands for the
> nation forever.
> 
> 6. Therefore, we declare that we will not at all encourage and support every
> act of NLD.
> 
> 
> 
> Sd Maj Ferimo
> Chairman
> Thandaung Township Special Region (KNU)
> The Peace Group
> Peace village
> 
> The declarations of other Peace groups will also be made public.
> ______________________________________
> 
> (7)   NLD race-destruction group unleashing scheme of chaos, uncertainty Pyay
> mass rally Bogadaw be deported, her party be declared unlawful association
> 
> YANGON, 3 Oct- Over 21,000 people of various strata of life of Pyay District,
> Bago Division, expressed their genuine desire at a mass meeting held at
> Khittaya People's Sports Ground in Pyay this morning.
> 
>     Present were representatives of Maternal and Child Welfare Association,
> Women's Affair Working Committee, Red Cross Brigade, Nurse and Midwife
> Training School, Union Solidarity and Development Association, Auxiliary Fire
> Brigade, Merchants Association, Private Bus Lines Control Committee, Writers
> and Journalists Association, families of markets, trishawmen, freight handling
> workers, hoteliers, vessel owners association, Thabin Asiayon, rice millers'
> association, saw mill proprietors association, departments, economic and
> social organizations and people from Pyay, Shwedaung, Padaung, Paungde,
> Paukkhaung and Thegon townships and villages in Pyay District.
> 
>     U San Lwin, representative of people of Pyay, acted at the meeting as
> chairman and U Tin Saw, brokerage owner of Pyay Township, Executive of Thegon
> Township Rice Dealers Association Chairman of Township Rice Merchants
> Association U Tin Myint, Chairman of Pyay District Private Bus Lines Control
> Committee Sugar Mill Owner U Tin Tun and Chairman of Pyay District Merchants
> Association U Tin Oo as members of Panel of Chairmen.
> __________________________________________________________
> 
> (8)   Monsoon paddy cultivated on 50,000 acres more in Bago Division despite
> low rainfall
> 
> YANGON, 3 Oct - Secretary-2 of the State Peace and Development Council Lt-Gen
> Tin Oo met officials of the eight townships of Thayawady District at Letpadan
> Agriculture Centre meeting hall today and gave suggestions on cultivation of
> crops as targeted and boosting production.
> 
>     Also present at the meeting were member of the State Peace and Development
> Council Chairman of Bago Division Peace and Development Council Commander of
> the Southern Command Brig-Gen Tin Aye, ministers, deputy ministers, officials
> of the State Peace and Development Council Office, departmental heads,
> district and township authorities and agriculture supervisory committee
> members.
> ________________________________________________________
> 
> (9)   Families of Tatmadaw (Army, Navy and Air), well-wishers donate dry
> rations, cash to Sarthintaiks in Thingangyun
> 
> YANGON, 3 Oct- A ceremony to donate dry rations and cash to Phetpinaing,
> Bramawihara, Aungyamyay Pariyatti, Pariyatti Myinzu and Ledi Wipassana
> Kyaungtaik was held at the Bramawihara Sarthintaik in Thingangyun Township
> this morning.
> 
>     It was attended by Minister at the Office of Prime Minister Brig-Gen Lun
> Maung, Deputy Minister for Religious Affairs U Aung Khin, Vice-Adjutant-
> General Brig-Gen Maung Nyo, Chief of Staff (Navy) Capt Kyi Min, Chief of Staff
> (Air) Col Myint Swe, Senior military officers, OSD at the Office of State
> Peace and Development Council Lt-Col Than Tint, officials and well-wishers.
> 
>     Minister Brig-Gen Lun Maung, Brig-Gen Maung Nyo, Capt Kyi Min and Col
> Myint Swe donated offertories to the Sayadaws.
> 
>     Well-wishers donated 250 copies of Ral3ankyintbwe 227thwe, robes, 162 bags
> of rice, 80 viss of edible oil, 15 viss of gram, 400 viss of iodized salt, 40
> tubes of tooth paste and 137 bottles of indigenous medicines to respective
> Sayadaws.
> 
>     The well-wishers presented K 112,000 toward fund for Soon Padethabins of
> the five Sarthintaiks to Minister Brig-Gen Lun Maung.
> 
>     Brig-Gen Maung Nyo and Director-General U Sann Lwin of Department for
> Promotion and Propagation of the Sasana supplicated on religious affairs to
> the Sayadaws.
> 
>     Similarly, wellwishes donated offertories to Kyaikkasan Pariyatti and
> Patipatti Nunnery, Maha Thiwon, Ledi Wipassana and Withakha Kyaungtaiks to
> Sayadaws and nuns.
> 
>     The ministers and officials, on behalf of families of Tatmadaw (Army, Navy
> and Air), organizations and well-wishers, offered 128 bags of rice, 50 viss of
> edible oil, one bag of gram, 350 viss of iodized salt, 32 tubes of tooth
> paste, 100 bottles of indigenous medicine and 98 sets of nun clothes to the
> nuns.
> 
>     Well-wishers presented K 390,000 for building under construction and K
> 88,000 toward fund of Soon Padethabins to Brig-Gen Lun Maung and Brig-Gen
> Maung Nyo.
>     Dhamma Lawka Kyaung Padana Nayaka Sayadaw Bhaddanta Thaketa delivered a
> sermon and the congratation shared merits gained.
> _________________________________________________
> 
> (10)  Specialist team treats patients in Twantay Township
> 
> YANGON, 3 Oct- 1 he 45-member team of medical specialists 1ed by Dr Khin Win
> Shwe, Patron of Women's Chapter of Myanmar Medical Association, treated 615
> patients at Twantay Township Hospital today.
> 
>     They were welcomed at the hospital by Daw Marlar Tin, wife of the
> Commander of Yangon Command, Chairman of Yangon South District Peace and
> Development Council Lt-Col Maung Maung Sein and district and township
> authorities and officials of social organizations.
> 
>     The specialists also held talks on health education at the office of
> Twantay Township Peace and Development Council.
> ______________________________________________________________________
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