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Subject: The New Light of Myanmar (Friday, November 12, 1999)

The New Light of Myanmar (Friday, November 12, 1999)
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(1)   The Special Projects Implementation
      Committee  held  meeting No 2/99
(2)   Secretary-1 meets Minister of  Education  of
      Singapore
(3)   Coordination  meeting between  the Work  
      Committee  for  Development  of Agriculture  
      Sector  in  Taninthayi  Division  and 
      sub-committees held
(4)   Secretary-3  meets  officers  and  other  
      ranks of regional stations in Taninthayi 
      Division
(5)   Secretary-3   inspects  oil  palm  
      plantations  in Taninthayi Division
(6)   Minister meets Minister of Education of 
      Singapore
(7)   Deputy Minister meets artists delegation of PRC
(8)   Clothes and sewing machines for MMCWA (Central)
(9)   70-member  armed  group  and  118  family  
      members exchange arms for peace
(10)  Minister meets Chief Surveyor of India
(11)  Minister meets officials of Interplast of USA 
(12)  Vietnamese   People's   Army   delegation   
      visits National Defence College  
(13)  Agreement signed for production of coal
(14)  30 members resign from Myittha Township NLD
(15)  17 members resign from Tamu Township NLD
(16)  WEATHER   
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(1)   The Special Projects Implementation
      Committee  held  meeting No 2/99



YANGON, 11 Nov-The Special Projects Implementation
Committee  held  meeting No 2/99 at the  Office of
the Commander-in-Chief (Army) this afternoon, with
an address  delivered  by Chairman  of the Special
Projects Implementation  Committee Chairman of the
State Peace and Development  Council  Commander-in
Chief of the Defence  Services Senior General Than
Shwe.

Also present at the meeting were  Vice-Chairman of
the Special Projects Implementation Committee Vice
Chairman  of  the  State  Peace  and   Development
Council Deputy  Commander-in-Chief  of the Defence
Services  Commander-in-Chief  (Army) General Maung
Aye,    members    of   the    Special    Projects
Implementation  Committee Secretary-l of the State
Peace and  Development  Council Lt-Gen Khin Nyunt,
Secretary-2 Lt Gen Tin Oo,  Secretary-3 Lt Gen Win
Myint, Deputy Prime Ministers  Vice-Admiral  Maung
Maung  Khin  and Lt  Gen  Tin  Tun,  and  who  was
specially  invited to the meeting, Deputy Minister
U  Tint  Swe  and   departmental   personnel   and
Director-General    of   the   State   Peace   and
Development  Council  Office Lt-Col Pe Nyein acted
as master of ceremonies.

Minister  Maj-Gen Tin Htut  presented  feasibility
studies  on  implementation  of  the  600-megawatt
Yeywa Hydel Power Project in Patheingyi  Township,
Mandalay  Division, the l 50-megawatt  Thaukyekhat
Hydel Power  Project in Thandaung  Township,  Bago
Division,  and Bilin Hydel Power  Project with two
stages, each with a 140-megawatt power station, in
Bilin Township, Mon State.

Minister U Aung Thaung reported on  implementation
of the Modern Textile and Finishing  Plant Project
in Pwintpyu  Township, the Textile Mill Project in
Pakokku  Township,  the  Textile  Mill  Project in
Salingyi  Township and the Soap Factory Project in
Mandalay.

Minister  Maj-Gen Saw Tun  explained  upgrading of
Shandaw-Minhla-Inbokkon-Moenyo  Road to  become  a
tarred  one  and  construction  of  Shweli  Bridge
(Ngaoh),   Daungnay  Creek  Bridge,  Tapa  Bridge,
Matlan Bridge, Langkio Bridge, Panhline Bridge and
Twantay Bridge.

Senior  General  Than Shwe gave  guidance,  saying
speedy  implementation of a project is required as
completion of a task in a short period will reduce
cost.

Not  because  of  high  financial   capacity,  but
because  of   consideration   and   goodwill   for
well-being  of the nation and people,  which is Fe
essential  requirement, the government is exerting
efforts to implement  major projects  though there
are some financial restraints.

Better transport infrastructure is needed to reach
the goal a peaceful,  stable,  modem and developed
nation.Only  when there is easy  access to all the
regions   can'  the  rule  of  law  and  order  be
maintained and development projects undertaken.

Setting  up  of   industries   will  ensure  local
sufficiency  of goods  and  production  of  export
substitute  goods,  generating  job  opportunities
which will lead to improvement of living standards
of the people.

As  the  essential  basic  infrastructures  for  a
peaceful,  stable, modern and developed nation are
being  built, it is required to give  priority  to
speedy completion of the projects,  reducing costs
and upgrading the quality.The meeting concluded at
1 3.15 pm.

Excerpts from Senior General Than Shwe's address

-Speedy implementation of a project is required as
completion of a task in a short period will reduce
cost.

-Government is exerting efforts to implement major
projects   though   there   are   some   financial
restraints.

-Better  transport  infrastructure  is  needed  to
reach the  goal-a  peaceful,  stable,  modern  and
developed nation.

-Only when there is easy access to all the regions
can the rule of law and  order be  maintained  and
development projects undertaken.

-Setting  up  of  industries   will  ensure  local
sufficiency  of goods  and  production  of  export
substitute  goods,  generating  job  opportunities
which will lead to improvement of living standards
of the people.

-Priority should be given to speedy  completion of
the projects,  reducing  costs and  upgrading  the
quality.

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(2)   Secretary-1 meets Minister of  Education  of
      Singapore


YANGON, 11 Nov -  Secretary-  1 of the State Peace
and Development Council Lt-Gen Khin Nyunt received
President  of  Education   Ministers   Council  of
South-East Asia (SEAMEC) and Minister of Education
of Singapore  Rear Admiral Teo Chee Hean and party
at Dagon  Yeiktha of the  Ministry of Defence at 5
pm today.The guests were  accompanied by Charge d'
Affaires ai of Singapore  Embassy Mr William Chick
Kam Weng.

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(3)   Coordination  meeting between  the Work  
      Committee  for  Development  of Agriculture  
      Sector  in  Taninthayi  Division  and 
      sub-committees held


YANGON,  11  Nov  - A  work  coordination  meeting
between  the Work  Committee  for  Development  of
Agriculture  Sector  in  Taninthayi  Division  and
sub-committees  was  held in the  meeting  hall of
Taninthayi Division Peace and Development  Council
in Dawei on 8 November  afternoon  with an address
by Secretary-3 of the State Peace and  Development
Council Lt-Gen Win  Myint.Commander  Maj-Gen Thura
Thiha Thura Sit Maung gave a supplementary  report
on regional  sufficiency  is rice,  cultivation of
oil palms and extension of cultivating  rubber and
paddy.


Then,  the  Secretary-3  gave   instructions.  The
Secretary-3  and  party  also met  with  fisheries
entrepreneurs at the guest house of the command in
Myeik at noon on 9 November,and  gave  instruction
on   fisheries    industry.Deputy    director   of
Taninthayi  Division  Fisheries  Department U Tint
Swe presented the fisheries  entrepreneurs  to the
Secretary-3,  and reported on inshore and offshore
fishing in Myeik, Dawei and  Kawthoung  Districts,
conditions of trawlers,  sale  officece  factories
and cold storage.


Minister  for  Livestock  and  Fisheries  Brig-Gen
Maung  Maung  Thein and  Commander  Maj-Gen  Thura
Thiha Thura Sit Maung gave supplementary  reports.


The  Secretary-3  said  the  country  is  rich  in
fisheries  resources,  and  based  on  this  fact,
efforts  are to be made to promote  the  fisheries
industry;  if   fisheries   entrepreneurs   engage
national fisheries  workers, they will not need to
find   employment   in   other   places,   thereby
benefiting the people and the State.


The Secretary-3 also urged fisheries entrepreneurs
to   participate   in   the   agriculture   sector
individually  or  collectively   with  a  view  to
ensuring rice sufficiency of Taninthayi  Division.


In his address, the  Secretary-3  said the purpose
of their visit to  Taninthayi  Division is to give
instructions  on the work for  development  of the
agriculture and fisheries sectors.


He added that Kawthoung was upgraded from township
to  district  level  with  the  aim  of  achieving
regional  development,at  all the  more.  He urged
all to prevent and safeguard natural resources and
to strive for regional development, and added that
those   representing  the  State  and  discharging
duties  need to be with  the  people  harmoniously
while  safeguarding Our Three Main National Causes
with  nationalistic  spirit; the Union  Solidarity
and   Development   Association   and  the  public
servants in  collaboration  need to build a strong
national forces.


He called on  departmental  officials  to strictly
follow    instructions   and   preserve   national
characteristics  and  to  avoid  doing  activities
which can spoil the image of the nation.


He said that these days, small  nations are taking
preventive   measures   against   the   danger  of
neo-colonialists;  neo-colonialists are attempting
to break up the small nations and to install their
puppets by means of  interfering  in the  internal
affairs and using internal axe-handles.


In conclusion, the  Secretary-3  urged all to love
and  cherish  the  national  and  the  people,  to
maintain  the  national  pride and  dignity of the
nation,   to   defend    the    country    against
neo-colonialists and traitorous axe-handles and to
carry out agricultural work and livestock breeding
on  a manageable  scale.


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(4)   Secretary-3  meets  officers  and  other  
      ranks of regional stations in Taninthayi 
      Division


YANGON, 11 Nov-Secretary-3  of the State Peace and
Development  Council  Adjutant-General  Lt-Gen Win
Myint, together with Minister for Immigration  and
Population   U  Saw  Tun,  Deputy   Minister   for
Agriculture  and  Irrigation  Brig-Gen Khin Maung,
Deputy  Minister  for  Forestry  Col Thaik Tun and
department  heads, left here and  arrived at Dawei
in Taninthayi  Division at 10.00 am on 8 November.

The Secretary-3  met with officers and other ranks
and   families   of  Dawei   Station.  Secretary-3
Adjutant  General  Lt-Gen Win Myint and party also
met with  officers and other ranks and families of
Myeik  Station  in the  meeting  hall  of  Coastal
Region  Command  on  9  November   morning.In  the
evening, the  Secretary-3  met with  officers  and
other ranks and  families of  Boakpyin  Station in
Bokpyin.

In his address, the  Secretary-3  said the country
is striving  for  development  of the State on the
basis of the  agriculture  sector, and success has
been achieved  substantially;  national  income is
rising; permission is being given to entrepreneurs
to be able to carry out agricultural undertakings,
and  arrangements  are  being  made to  switch  to
mechanized   farming;   assistance  such  as  farm
equipment and seeds of high quality is being given
to conventional farmers.

With regard to  industrial  development,  interest
rates  for bank  loans  have  been  cut to  enable
industrialists  to  make  more  investment  in  17
industrial   zones;  at  present,   production  of
foodstuff,  consumer  goods  and  clothing  can be
boosted, and with the increase in production rate,
commodity prices will go down.

The  Secretary-3  spoke  of  development  of human
resources and urged all to strive for  development
of the  production  sector and the  State.  As the
guidance   of  the   Senior   General   has   been
implemented,  the country fared well; the Tatmadaw
members also need to implement the above-mentioned
four-point  guidance.  The Secretary-3  also urged
all to carry out livestock  breeding and cultivate
seasonal and perennial crops.

U Saw Tun,  Brig-Gen  Khin Maung and Col Thaik Tun
made  speeches on the  occasion.At  the  ceremony,
Taninthayi Division Peace and Development  Council
presented K 100,000 for the course.

A similar  ceremony was held in  Paleyadana  Hall,
Myeik, on 9 November  morning,  attended  by U Saw
Tun, Brig-Gen Khin Maung and Col Thaik Tun.

On the occasion, U Saw Tun accepted K 100,000 each
donated  by 10  organizations  including  Athitwai
Transport  Service,  Ansaung-kaung Co, Annawa Dewi
Co, Taninthayi Fishery Co, RCJ Co, Shwemarthar Co,
HtooHtooToe Co and Zinyaw Min Co.  Similarly,  the
opening ceremony of Basic Accountancy  Course 3 of
USDA was held in Kawthoung,  attended by U Saw Tun
and Col Thaik  Tun.Well-wishers made donations for
the  course  at  the  ceremony.


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(5)   Secretary-3   inspects  oil  palm  
      plantations  in Taninthayi Division


YANGON, 11 Nov-Secretary-3  of the State Peace and
Development  Council  Adjutant-General  Lt-Gen Win
Myint and party  arrived  at palm oil  nursery  of
Shwe   Kanbawza   Co   in   Shan-inndaw   Village,
Taninthayi  Township, by helicopter  on 9 November
afternoon.  They were  welcomed  there by Tactical
Operations   Commander   Lt-Col  Thein  Hsint  and
company officials.

Officials concerned reported to the Secretary-3 on
the   nursery,   cultivation   of  rice,   use  of
machinery,  and year wise  plans for  agriculture.
The Secretary-3  gave  instructions  and inspected
the nursery.

The following  morning, the Secretary-3  and party
left  there  for  Yuzana   Oil  Palm   Plantation,
Khamaukgyi   Village,   Kawthoung   Township,   by
helicopter.

In the briefing hall of the farm, District Manager
of Myanma  Perennial Crops  Enterprise U Mya Shein
reported to the Secretary-3 on companies' proposed
acres for extension of oil palm cultivation, acres
of oil palm  cultivated in 1999, acres of prepared
land,  nursery,  and  acres to be used in the year
2000.

The   Secretary-3   and  party  then   arrived  at
Kawthoung  Airport  where  they were  welcomed  by
officials and USDA members.

Next, the  Secretary-3  and  party  visited  prawn
breeding of  Toetetaung  Co in Taungphyu  Village,
Kawthoung Township.

Proprietor of the company U Shwe Myint reported on
nine prawn ponds, each capable of  producing  2000
to 3000 kilos of prawn,  and  explained  about the
business.

The  Secretary-3  then  proceeded  to  No 2  Basic
Education High School,  Kawthoung  Township, where
he inspected education matters.  This morning, the
Secretary-3  and party  visited  Maliwan  Oil Palm
Farm of Shwekhamauk Co.  Director of the company U
Khin Maung Tun reported on production  of oil palm
and operation of raw palm oil mill.The Secretary-3
arrived  back  here  at  11.25  am.


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(6)   Minister meets Minister of Education of 
      Singapore
      

YANGON, 11 Nov-Minister for Science and Technology
U Thaung met Minister of  Education  of  Singapore
Rear Admiral Teo Chee Hean and party who called at
his  office this afternoon.


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(7)   Deputy Minister meets artists delegation of PRC


YANGON, 11  Nov-Deputy  Minister for Culture U Soe
Nyunt met artists  delegation led by Mr Liu Da Wei
of  People's  Republic  of China,  currently  here
under the cultural exchange  programme between the
two   countries,  at  his  office  at  3pm  today.

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(8)   Clothes and sewing machines for MMCWA (Central)


YANGON, 11 Nov -A ceremony to present  clothes and
two sewing machines for Myanmar Maternal and Child
Welfare  Association   (Central)was  held  at  the
Office of MMCWA at the corner of Thanthuma  Street
and Parami Road in  South-Okkalapa  Township  this
morning .

Present on the occasion were  Chairperson of MMCWA
Professor Daw Kyu Kyu Swe, Vice-Chairperson Dr Daw
Khin Win Shwe, EC members and well-wishers.

Managing  Director of Panda  Textile Co Ltd Daw Ym
Le Yin  presented  2,200 yard of  clothes  worth K
380,000   and   Managing    Director   of   Minami
Construction  Group U Maung  Maung  Myint and wife
Daw Yin Min Maung Mung Myint two  sewing  machines
to Dr Daw Khin Win Shwe who presented certificates
of honour to donors.

Good-will  women  golf  troupe of Japan led by Mrs
Noriko   Taguchi  and  Mrs  Ineko   Takayabu   met
Chairperson of MMCWA Professor Daw Kyu Kyu Swe and
Vice  Chairperson  Dr Daw  Khin  Win  Shwe  and EC
members  at  multi-.purpose  hall of MMCWA  in the
afternoon.  Then, Mrs Noriko Taguchi and Mrs Ineko
Takayabu and party  presented US $  12,001,200  to
chairperson Daw Kyu Kyu Swe for MMCWA(Central).

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(9)   70-member  armed  group  and  118  family  
      members exchange arms for peace


YANGON, 11 Nov-The Government, implementing the 12
political,  economic and social  objectives with a
view to ensuring  emergence of a peaceful,  modern
and  developed  nation,  is  welcoming  those  who
exchange arms for peace and attending to the needs
of food, clothing and shelter of their families.

Realizing  genuine  goodwill and correct  deeds of
the Government and the fact that destructive  acts
do not benefit  the  country at all, armed  groups
are exchanging arms for peace  individually  or in
groups.

A 188-member  armed group including 70 persons and
118 family  members  led by U Ko Gyi, a captain in
charge of Shan  Lepyin  Special  Region  under KNU
Brigade 2, bringing  24 arms of various  sorts, 33
magazines,  860  cartridges,  four RPJ  bombs,  10
40-mm bombs,  exchanged arms for peace at Southern
Command in Thandaunggyi Region.

A  ceremony  to mark the  exchanging  of arms  for
peace was held at the  people's  sports  ground in
Toungoo   yesterday   morning.  Present   on   the
occasion  were  member  of the  State  -Peace  and
Development  Council Commander of Southern Command
Maj-Gen Tin Aye, Deputy  Commander  Brig-Gen Thura
Maung   Ni   and   senior    military    officers,
division-level  departmental officials, members of
District  and  Township   Peace  and   Development
Councils,  members of the  executive  committee of
the Union Solidarity and Development  Association,
those who  serve  for  peace  and  local  national
people exceeding 4,000.

The  commander  extended  greetings by saying that
today  is an  auspicious  day as U Ko Gyi  and his
group  under  KNU  Brigade  2  exchanged  arms for
peace.  He  added  that he  warmly  welcomed  that
group  because  they  exchanged  arms  for  peace,
realizing that armed  opposition  does not benefit
the  nation  and the  people  and that it  retards
regional development.


Now, national  solidarity is becoming stronger due
to genuine good will of the  Government;  only hen
national   solidarity  is  strong  and  peace  and
tranquillity  reign in the country, can  strenuous
efforts  be made for  regional  development;  only
then, will a peaceful, modern and developed nation
emerge.

The  commander  also invited the remnants of armed
groups to swap arms for peace  and  return  to the
legal  fold, and urged the  members  of the  armed
group   which   exchanged   arms  for   peace,  to
participate in regional development work.

He also said  that  necessary  assistance  will be
extended to them.  U Ko Gyi handed over  documents
related to arms and ammunition and the list of the
members of the group to the  commander,  and spoke
of matters  related to the  exchanging of arms for
peace.   The    commander    presented    monetary
assistance  and gifts to those who exchanged  arms
for  peace.  Then,  the  commander  had a  cordial
meeting with them.

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(10)  Minister meets Chief Surveyor of India


YANGON, 11 Nov -Minister for Foreign Affairs U Win
Aung met Chief Surveyor of India Lt-Gen A K Ahujar
and party  who  called  at  Ayeyawady  Hall of the
ministry at 8 am today.The delegation arrived here
by air yesterday evening.


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(11)  Minister meets officials of Interplast of USA


YANGON, 11 Nov  -Minister  for Health  Maj-Gen Ket
Sein  met Dr  Debra J  Johnson  of  Interplast  of
California.  United  States of  America  and party
who  called  at his  office  at 2 pm today .  Also
present at the call were Deputy Minister Dr Mya Oo
and officials.

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(12)  Vietnamese   People's   Army   delegation   
      visits National Defence College
      

YANGON, 11 Nov-Vietnamese People's Army delegation
led by Deputy  Chief of Staff  Lt-Gen  Nguyen  Huy
Hieu cordially met Chief of Armed Forces  Training
Maj-Gen Win Myint of Ministry  of Defence at Dagon
Yeiktha at 8 am today.

The delegation arrived at National Defence College
at 9.30 am today.They  were welcomed by Commandant
Brig-Gen  Moe Hein and Deputy  Commandant  Col Myo
Myint  and  officials.Brig-Gen  Moe Hein  extended
greetings.  The  delegation  attended  the hashing
competition  of the  Seventh  Myanmar  Traditional
Cultural  Performing  Arts  Competition at Padonma
Theatre.

Deputy Minister for Culture U Soe Nyunt  presented
gifts to the  delegation.  The delegation  visited
the Myanma Gems Museum on Kaba Aye Pagoda  Road in
the afternoon.

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(13)  Agreement signed for production of coal


YANGON,  11 Nov-  NO 3  Mining  Enterprise  of the
Ministry of Mines and Ayeyawady  Myitphya  Company
Ltd signed an agreement on  production  of coal in
Lweje region,  Momauk  Township,  Kachin State, in
Thiriyadana  Hall of the  ministry  this  evening.
Present on the occasion  were  Minister  for Mines
Brig-Gen  Ohn Myint,  Minister  at the State Peace
and   Development    Council   Chairman's   Office
Secretary   of   Myanmar   Investment   Commission
Brig-Gen  Maung Maung ,and managing  directors and
officials of departments and enterprises under the
Ministry  of  Mines  and  Chairman  of   Ayeyawady
Myitphya  Company  Ltd U Za  Khon  Ting  Ring  and
party.

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(14)  30 members resign from Myittha Township NLD


YANGON, 11 Nov - Thirty members  resigned from the
National League for Democracy of Myittha Township,
Mandalay   Division.  Thirty  members  of  Myittha
Township  NLD,  Mandalay  Division,  of their  own
volition,   resigned   by   sending   letters   of
resignation   to   Myittha   Township   Multiparty
Democracy General Election  Subcommission  and the
party  concerned on 13 July 1999 as they no longer
wished to participate in party politics of NLD.

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(15)  17 members resign from Tamu Township NLD


YANGON, 11 Nov-Seventeen members resigned from the
National  League for  Democracy of Tamu  Township,
Sagaing   Division.  Seventeen   members  of  Tamu
Township  NLD,  Sagaing  Divisions,  of their  own
volition,   resigned   by   sending   letters   of
resignation to Tamu Township Multiparty  Democracy
General  Election   Subcommission  and  the  party
concerned  on 30  August  1999 as they  no  longer
wished to participate in party politics of NLD.

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(16)  WEATHER

Maximum  temperature  on Nov10  was  32.5 C (91 F)
Minimum temperature on Nov11 was 23.5 C (74F)

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