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311: 326:, representative of Geneva Women Conference and representative to the Burma Round Table Conference in London. From 1939 to 1942, She served as a representative member of the Burmese-Chinese Peace and chairwoman of the Yangon Education Board. From 1950 to 1960, Mya Sein was a lecturer of history and political science at 290:, Governor of Dala. She attended Diocesan Girl's High School and St. Mary's SPG High School. She was ranked as the fifth best high school student in the whole country in 1919. She continuing educated at Rangoon College, she got ranking first and was awarded 334:
in New York. As a prolific writer, Mya Sein penned many articles on Burma in international publications, notably penning the "Administration of Burma" in 1938, "Burma" in 1944 and "The Future of Burma" also in 1944.
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in 1931, and as a representative at the Geneva Women's Conference; she was recommended for roundtable attendance by the British government and by several international women's organizations.
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Mya Sein was married to ICS U Shwe Baw in 1933 and divorce in 1954, she had one son and one daughter, Mya Baw and Mya Thandar. She died on 10 November 1988 at the age of 84.
465: 460: 470: 485: 279: 87: 475: 251: 480: 283: 455: 450: 331: 291: 327: 295: 147: 385: 250:; 13 October 1904 – 10 November 1988) was a Burmese writer, educator and historian. She led the 418: 323: 319: 299: 255: 151: 243: 330:. After her retirement, she became a visiting professor of Burmese history and culture at 310: 444: 390: 271: 112: 108: 322:
in the late 1930. From 1931 to 1933, She served as a representative of Asia for the
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Daw Mya Sein at Burma Round Table Conference London in 1931
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Mya Sein was the first Burmese woman to graduate from
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Daw Mya Sein
Burmese name
honorific
given name
Burmese name
given name
Daw

Moulmein
Burma
British India
Rangoon University
Oxford University
May Oung
Htaw Lay
Daw
Burmese
Burma Women's Council
League of Nations
Moulmein
British Burma
May Oung
Minister of Home Affairs
British Burma
Htaw Lay
Jardin Prize
Rangoon University
Oxford University

Oxford University

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