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    Police General Phao Siyanon (Thai: เผ่า ศรียานนท์, also spelled Sriyanond and Sriyanon; 1 March 1910 – 21 November 1960) was a director general of Thailand's...
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  • Look up phao or pháo in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Phao may refer to: Pháo (born 2003), Vietnamese rapper and producer Phao Siyanon (1910–1960)...
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    allied to Phao, was losing to another influential group led by Sarit which consisted of "Sakdina" (royalties and royalists). Both Plaek and Phao intended...
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    allied to Phao, was losing to another influential groups led by Sarit, and consisted of "Sakdina" (royalties and royalists). Both Plaek and Phao intended...
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    economy. Chatichai had four sisters. The eldest was married to General Phao Siyanon, who was one of Thailand's strongmen during the 1950s. Another sister...
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  • objectionable. In August and October 1951 the powerful police chief, Phao Siyanon, travelled to Switzerland to persuade the young King Bhumibol to accept...
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    extra-legal fashion by the Thai police, run by Phibun's ruthless associate Phao Sriyanond. There were attempted counter-coups by Pridi supporters in 1948...
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    Knight Grand Cordon Fuen Ronnaphagrad Ritthakhanee - Knight Grand Cordon Phao Siyanon - Knight Grand Cordon Chakthip Chaijinda - Knight Grand Cordon Somyot...
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    Europe in April 1959 and resigned in 1960.  Thailand Police General Phao Siyanon Royal Thai Police September 2, 1955  Japan General Keizō Hayashi Japan...
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  • was owned by Ital-Thai, a large construction company, of which General Phao Siyanon, who hired Darrell Berigan in 1957 to become editor of the Bangkok World...
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