111. Reference : MM-1-12-3

rural dept

| Information regarding the rural debt of each region, from Zimmerman 1931. It included the rice yield and harvest. | Punch card

112. Reference : MM-1-12-4

population increasing

| Population increase will lead people to seek for new land for live space. In addition to the establishment of new residents, the reasons include young people seeking independence and founding a family. | Punch card

113. Reference : MM-1-12-5

timing operation

| April 26, 1960, May 7, 1960, and May 11, 1960. Timing the operation for ground preparation and planting. | Punch card

114. Reference : MM-1-12-6

Land.

| March and May 1960. Hiring a tractor for plowing a field and the price of plowing. | Punch card

115. Reference : MM-1-12-7

Land taxes.

| Difference of tax payments between Tunglaw and Tungloung. | Punch card

116. Reference : MM-1-12-8

What do you do if insects eat the rice.

| In order to kill pests, the villagers usually used methods based on superstition such as prayer and worship to guardian spirits, rather than using insecticide. | Punch card

117. Reference : MM-1-11-28

Corthship.

| Courtship between girls and boys. A boy will usually visit a girl in evening, and write a letter to the girl who he loves. | Punch card

118. Reference : MM-1-12-49

Economic idea and decisions.

| Mai No receives a suggestion regarding new land. It is located near a dam with plentiful water resources to allow cultivation in every season. | Punch card

119. Reference : MM-1-12-50

Economic idea and dicisions.

| Transportation of a sack of peanuts via cart: there are four sacks on a cart, 18 baht per sack. | Punch card

120. Reference : MM-1-12-207

Fishing by villagers

| Fishing by Ban Phaed villagers in different swamps surrounding the village area. They went fishing in groups, and when they fish a lot, they may sell some. The information also covers Amporn's fishing. | Punch card