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SERVING THE EASTERN SEABOARD OF THAILAND

Chanyuth Hengtrakul wins Pattaya despite almost 50% abstentions

Not many turned out to vote in Pattaya, but those who did eventually managed to reelect Chanyuth Hengtrakul.

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High turnout at the advance polling station

Considerable confusion surrounded the advance voting on March 25 and 26, at Pattaya Second School Unit 4 Polling Station, although by the end of the two-day period a substantial number of people had cast their vote.

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NEWS

Rethink may be needed on Rung Ruang drainage as flooding continues


 

OUR COMMUNITY

Crowds come to see Father Corse healing by touch

The sick, the incurable and the devout crowded into St Nikolas Church on March 28, when Father Corse Legaspi from the Philippines conducted one of his world-famous healing by touch sessions.

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FEATURES

Masonic weekend sees two installation ceremonies and a sunset cruise

Keeping with traditions and norms of Freemasonry, Leighton and Michael Johnston, two worthy brethren duly elected, were installed into the master’s chairs of Lodge Lane Xang and Lodge Pattaya West Winds respectively. Both lodges are on the roll of the Grand Lodge of Scotland.

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OUR CHILDREN

Round Square School from Canada visits The Regent’s

The Regent’s School, Pattaya, was honoured to host a visiting delegation of adults from Appleby College, Oakville in Canada, last week. The fellow Round Square School was passing through the country and decided to spend the afternoon with The Regent’s Round Square Council at the Pattaya Campus to share ideas and projects.
Head Students, prefects and RS leaders from both the Primary and Secondary Schools met the delegation on the steps at the front of the Globe Theatre. After a tasty lunch, the students led the visitors on a tour of the school and described all the Round Square activities that the school is currently involved in. These included the Primary and Secondary RS Councils, the Koh Phi Phi Lunch Project, the Hill Tribe Project, HIV / AIDS awareness and the upcoming Environmental and Leadership Weeks.

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SPORTS

“Suparuk” retains title at the 3rd Annual International Arm Wrestling Championships

March 25 at the Royal Garden Plaza in Pattaya, the Body Building Club of Thailand and the Royal Garden Plaza Shopping Center held the 3rd Annual International Arm Wrestling Championships. Over fifty Thais and foreigners lined up to enter the competition including actor Andy-Watchara Tangkaprasert of “Pairee Pinat Pamorana” fame.

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