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: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)Pridi was included in UNESCO's list of Great Personalities and Historic Events for the year 2000, and this year was declared by UNESCO as the centennial of Pridi. Also, the Université Paris (1 PanthéonSorbonne) in 2000 celebrated the centenary of Pridi and honored him as "one of the great constitutionalists of the twentieth century," comparing him to such figures as Rousseau, Montesquieu, and de Tocqueville.
Pridi was included in UNESCO's list of Great Personalities and Historic Events for the year 2000, and this year was declared by UNESCO as the centennial of Pridi. Also, the Université Paris (1 PanthéonSorbonne) in 2000 celebrated the centenary of Pridi and honored him as "one of the great constitutionalists of the twentieth century," comparing him to such figures as Rousseau, Montesquieu, and de Tocqueville.
The Chinese amount to 8595, and are landowners, field-labourers, mechanics of almost every description, shopkeepers, and general merchants. They are all from the two provinces of Canton and Fo-Kien, and three-fourths of them from the latter. About five-sixths of the whole number are unmarried men, in the prime of life: so that, in fact, the Chinese population, in point of effective labor, may be estimated as equivalent to an ordinary population of above 37,000, and, as will afterward be shown, to a numerical Malay population of more than 80,000!
Net Worth $5 Billion As of March 2012 #205 Forbes Billionaires, #3 in Thailand
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: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)On July 1, 1975, China and Thailand established Diplomatic relations.
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: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)Net Worth $5 Billion As of March 2012 #205 Forbes Billionaires, #3 in Thailand
The Chinese amount to 8595, and are landowners, field-labourers, mechanics of almost every description, shopkeepers, and general merchants. They are all from the two provinces of Canton and Fo-Kien, and three-fourths of them from the latter. About five-sixths of the whole number are unmarried men, in the prime of life: so that, in fact, the Chinese population, in point of effective labor, may be estimated as equivalent to an ordinary population of above 37,000, and, as will afterward be shown, to a numerical Malay population of more than 80,000!