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Kyipwayay (Burmese: ကြီးပွားရေး,
pronounced [tɕí bwá jé], lit. "Growth") was a pre-World War II
Burmese language monthly magazine,
closely identified...
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nationalist Dobama Asiayone (We
Burmans ****ociation). He
joined the
Lungemya Kyipwayay Athin (Progress for
Youth Club)
which started as the
Friendly Correspondence...
- the
Kyipwayay (Growth)
magazine published by U Hla; both of
these became a
platform for the Hkit San movement. He also
wrote plays in the
Kyipwayay ****uming...
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journalism instead.
Throughout his
journalism career, he
wrote for the
Kyipwayay ("Growth") magazine, and the
Totetyay ("Progress"), the
Journal Kyaw (along...
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translation by Prof. Than Tun (1974). The World's
Biggest Book. Mandalay:
Kyipwayay Press. pp. 22, 9, 14, 50–52, 22, appendix, 53–55, 24–35, 33, 36. Wikimedia...
- University.
Starting in 1927, he
began writing in the
publications of
Lungemya Kyipwayay Athin (လူငယ်များ ကြီးပွားရေး အသင်း, "Growth for
Youth ****ociation"). He...
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translation by Prof. Than Tun (1974). The World's
Biggest Book. Mandalay:
Kyipwayay Press. pp. 6, 9–10, 16, 22, 24–31, 35.
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