• May Oung (Burmese: မေအောင်, also spelt May Aung; 6 January 1880 - 5 June 1926) was a Burmese legal scholar, judge and politician who served as Minister...
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    activities in the 1950s. May Oung, also known as Daw Mya Sein, attended the AAWC at Lahore to represent Burma and presided over a session. Oung was appointed secretary...
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  • most prominent members of the colonial era, including Mya Sein, May Oung, and Tun Hla Oung. The singer Myo Kyawt Myaing is his four times great-grandnephew...
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    1930s. Its leadership included Joseph Augustus Maung Gyi, U Khin and U May Oung. Oscar de Glanville was also a party leader. The party was established...
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    (present-day Mawlamyine), British Burma. She is the youngest child of three of May Oung, a legal scholar who served Minister of Home Affairs of British Burma,...
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  • Andrew Oung (4 June 1950 – 6 March 2015) also known by his Chinese name Oung Ta-ming, was a Taiwanese businessman whose family ran the Hualon Textile...
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  • Research Society along with colleagues including John Sydenham Furnivall, May Oung, and Pe Maung Tin. The following year, the Journal of the Burma Research...
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    who was away on sick leave in the UK during the rebellion of Saya San. In May 1932, he was reappointed Minister of Forestry. In October 1932, he became...
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  • Oung Ouen is a Cambodian politician and former governor of Banteay Meanchey province, Cambodia. In 2008 he expressed concerns about Thai deployments along...
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    Financial Affairs. When U Maung Kin died in 1924 he was replaced by U May Oung, and later in the year Joseph Maung Gyi was made a High Court judge and...
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