One killed, three injured in Ratchaburi accident
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published : 1 Feb 2021 at 10:32
2 The scene of the fatal accident involving a sugarcane truck and two pickups in Photharam district of Ratchaburi on Sunday evening. (Photo: Saichol Srinuanchan)
RATCHABURI: One person was killed and three others injured in an accident involving a 10-wheel lorry and two pickups in Photharam district of this lower Central province on Sunday, police said.
Pol Capt Sam-ang Suppatanand, a duty officer at Khao Din in Photharam district, said the accident occurred about 6.30pm on a local road near Moo 5 village in tambon Nang Kaew.
A passenger in the 10-wheel lorry, Suporn Thuengkho, 50, told police they were delivering a load of sugarcane to Ban Pong district, travelling behind a blue four-door Isuzu pickup.
Restaurant, vendor passed off farmed pork as wild game meat
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published : 14 Jan 2021 at 18:05
30 Officials from the Conservation Administration Office in Ban Pong file a complaint with police against two women for falsely advertising farmed pork as the meat of deer and barking deer. (Photo: Piyarat Chongcharoen)
KANCHANABURI: A restaurant owner and a market vendor who advertised and sold meat they said was from wild game face charges of fraud after it proved to be from domestic pigs.
Nipon Chamnongsirisak, director of the 3rd Conservation Administration Office in Ban Pong, said on Thursday that the Rabiangprai restaurant in tambon Thasao of Sai Yok district had advertised the sale of wild meat - barking deer, deer and wild boar.
The Day Myanmar Honored POWs Who Lost Their Lives Building the ‘Death Railway’
10 December 2020
Gen. Aung San on his way to Thanbyuzayat to open the war cemetery.
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By Wei Yan Aung 18 December 2020
The Thanbyuzayat War Cemetery officially opened in Thanbyuzayat in Mon State on this day in 1946. The opening was attended by Myanmar’s independence architect General Aung San and the governor of colonial Burma, Sir Hubert Elvin Rance.
The cemetery was constructed for Allied prisoners of war who died in the year-long construction of the “death railway,” the 415-km link between Ban Pong near Bangkok and Thanbyuzayat. Construction of the railway, which was built by the Japanese to move troops and weapons during the Burmese campaign, cost the lives of more than 100,000 Asian civilians and Allied prisoners.