Brawl between young marriage couple

28 May 1960. There could be brawl between young marriage couple without any serious use of force. The aged considered the brawl as only children squabble.

N.Ta sold the cattle of Thamacaj

September 1, 1960. N.Ta sold the cows of Thamacaj to a trader from the town of Phayao province by claiming that cows were sore and unable to come back. However, his claims were not quite reliable, because he just attested in the charge of the theft of Chantapawn's cattle. Lastly, he went back to the town of Phayao to reclaim the cows

Cattle thieves from Ban Phalat

May 11, 1960. Three bandits from Ban Phalat stole cattle from Pawn. The thieves had been arrested and must pay damages, to the amount of 1500 baht to Pawn.

The village headman borrowed money from Moerman.

The village headman borrowed money from Moerman, and he had not been repaid. He said that he would travel to the town of Phayao to buy a new cow. June 15, 1960. The headman invited Moerman to have breakfast. He told him that when we liked or admired someone, we should extend to him an invitation to dine.

Cattle thieves

June 12. The cows of Saeng were stolen and the villain was still at large. Recently pigs were stolen and the villain was not yet captured as well.

Stealing a horse

August 13, 1960. Kam Daeng was convicted of stealing a horse and sentenced to three years of imprisonment. The person who bought the stolen horse had been convicted for a year as well on the charges of buying stolen goods.

The quarrel between husband and wife

April 18, 1960. Nang In fought with Ai Ly because he flirted with other girls, even though he was already married. The quarrel was quite serious, they were throwing things at each other.

Headman's daughter

March 6, 1961. The headman's daughter returned home to stay with her parents. But the headman did not allow his daughter to stay at home because she refused to help with work and behaved badly in affairs with men. In addition, the headman also had many children, but his support for the family was quite limited. If his daughter came back to stay at home, she needed outside employment. He preferred his daughter to stay with her husband, because he had his own cultivated land and could earn money to take care of her.

Khamwaw stole horse

February 28, 1961. The headman announced at a meeting that the police were investigating the case of Khamwaw with charges of stealing a horse. He decided to inform everyone in the village. However, Khamwaw said that the owner of the horse just asked him to bring the horse.