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I pulled this off a Hong Kong tourist site. Thai Air site says the same thing.

Carry-on Baggage on Departure and Transit

Departing and transit visitors should note that enhanced security measures are now in effect...

Visitors are reminded not to carry any sharp objects with a point or blade such as knives, cutters, scissors, razor blades, or household cutlery in carry-on luggage. Pack them in check-in baggage. From 21 March 2007, restrictions also apply to carry-on liquids, gels and aerosols, which must be in containers no bigger than 100ml and placed in a single (maximum one per passenger) transparent re-sealable bag with a capacity not exceeding one litre.

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