Feb. 25, 2012 - Make up in the Burmese manner: Mrs (Mya-Mya) Millicent Spencer gently massage the sandalwood bark powder or paste into her smooth skin, before her dressing table mirror. The grinding stone and sandalwood is before her. From it she srcapes the paste with her fingers. If the paste is allowed to dry, it can be used as powder, or if wanted again, becomes a paste. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/feb-25-2012-make-up-in-the-burmese-manner-mrs-mya-mya-millicent-spencer-image69522037.html
RME1301W–Feb. 25, 2012 - Make up in the Burmese manner: Mrs (Mya-Mya) Millicent Spencer gently massage the sandalwood bark powder or paste into her smooth skin, before her dressing table mirror. The grinding stone and sandalwood is before her. From it she srcapes the paste with her fingers. If the paste is allowed to dry, it can be used as powder, or if wanted again, becomes a paste.
Thakin Soe split with the main Communist party of Burma in August 1946 and set up the Communist Party (Red Flag). The Communist Party of Burma (Burmese: ဗမာပြည်ကွန်မြူနစ်ပါတီ; CPB) is the oldest existing political party in Burma. The party is unrecognised by the Burmese authorities, rendering it illegal; so it operates in a clandestine manner, often associating with insurgent armies along the border of People's Republic of China. It is often referred to as the Burma Communist Party (BCP) by both the Burmese government and the foreign media. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/thakin-soe-split-with-the-main-communist-party-of-burma-in-august-1946-and-set-up-the-communist-party-red-flag-the-communist-party-of-burma-burmese-cpb-is-the-oldest-existing-political-party-in-burma-the-party-is-unrecognised-by-the-burmese-authorities-rendering-it-illegal-so-it-operates-in-a-clandestine-manner-often-associating-with-insurgent-armies-along-the-border-of-peoples-republic-of-china-it-is-often-referred-to-as-the-burma-communist-party-bcp-by-both-the-burmese-government-and-the-foreign-media-image344261967.html
RM2B02DJ7–Thakin Soe split with the main Communist party of Burma in August 1946 and set up the Communist Party (Red Flag). The Communist Party of Burma (Burmese: ဗမာပြည်ကွန်မြူနစ်ပါတီ; CPB) is the oldest existing political party in Burma. The party is unrecognised by the Burmese authorities, rendering it illegal; so it operates in a clandestine manner, often associating with insurgent armies along the border of People's Republic of China. It is often referred to as the Burma Communist Party (BCP) by both the Burmese government and the foreign media.
The Communist Party of Burma (Burmese: ဗမာပြည်ကွန်မြူနစ်ပါတီ; CPB) is the oldest existing political party in Burma. The party is unrecognised by the Burmese authorities, rendering it illegal; so it operates in a clandestine manner, often associating with insurgent armies along the border of People's Republic of China. It is often referred to as the Burma Communist Party (BCP) by both the Burmese government and the foreign media. The National Democratic Front (NDF) was an umbrella organisation of about a dozen non-Communist ethnic rebel armies in Burma and was set up in 1976. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-communist-party-of-burma-burmese-cpb-is-the-oldest-existing-political-party-in-burma-the-party-is-unrecognised-by-the-burmese-authorities-rendering-it-illegal-so-it-operates-in-a-clandestine-manner-often-associating-with-insurgent-armies-along-the-border-of-peoples-republic-of-china-it-is-often-referred-to-as-the-burma-communist-party-bcp-by-both-the-burmese-government-and-the-foreign-media-the-national-democratic-front-ndf-was-an-umbrella-organisation-of-about-a-dozen-non-communist-ethnic-rebel-armies-in-burma-and-was-set-up-in-1976-image344262260.html
RM2B02E0M–The Communist Party of Burma (Burmese: ဗမာပြည်ကွန်မြူနစ်ပါတီ; CPB) is the oldest existing political party in Burma. The party is unrecognised by the Burmese authorities, rendering it illegal; so it operates in a clandestine manner, often associating with insurgent armies along the border of People's Republic of China. It is often referred to as the Burma Communist Party (BCP) by both the Burmese government and the foreign media. The National Democratic Front (NDF) was an umbrella organisation of about a dozen non-Communist ethnic rebel armies in Burma and was set up in 1976.
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