1221. Reference : MM-1-18-288

Rapping signs

| November 9, 1960. There were three kinds of tapping signals to call a meeting: 1) tapping from slow to fast to call a general meeting. 2) Tapping fast consecutively for the notification of a bandit. 3) Consecutive tapping very quickly for notification of a fire. | Punch card

1222. Reference : MM-1-18-289

Assistant village headman

| August 27, 1960. Khmu Kew and Pinkham had been named as assistant headmen. Mai Boon and Ngen had been selected as interpreters (?). These people were exempt from the workforce. | Punch card

1223. Reference : MM-1-18-290

Duties of the village headman in the past

| December 7, 1960. During World War II, Sicai was the village headman. He served in the transportation of weapons and in teh construction of a military camp in Chiang Rai. Sicai said that formerly, high-rank bureaucrats selected the headman by asking villagers who would be appropriate. Anyone who recieived the most recommendations would then be village headman. But the majority of people often did not want the position, and the duties involved with the village in the past were not as numerous as today. The district authorities would assign duties for the headman. | Punch card

1224. Reference : MM-1-18-291

m.cEn (88) as Hdmn

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1225. Reference : MM-1-18-292

Hdmn in past

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1226. Reference : MM-1-18-293

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1227. Reference : MM-1-18-294

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1228. Reference : MM-1-18-295

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1229. Reference : MM-1-18-296

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1230. Reference : MM-1-18-297

Government

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