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THE SIAM ORDER IN COUNCIL, 1887.
tion, that the regist ation of a man shall be deemed to incl ide the registration of his wife, unless she is living apart from him, and that th registration of the head of a family, whether male or fem le, shall be deemed te mprise the registration of all females being relatives of the head of a family (in whatever degree of relationship) living under the same roof with the head of the family at the time of his or her registration.
2.—Any British subject failing so to register himself or herself, and not excusing his or her failure to the satisfaction of the consular officer, shall be liable to a fine not exceeding twenty ticals for each instance of such failure.
3. Every person on registration of Limself or herself shall pay a fee of two ticals.
4-The Consular officer shall issue to every person so registered a certificate of registration under his hand and consular sea', which certificate shall be given up in exchange for a new certificate on each occasion of re-registration; and failure to produce the previous certificate, or to satisfactorily account for is non-production, shall render the person so failing liable to a âne not exceeding twenty ticals.
5. The transfer or loan of a certificate of registration shall render the person so transfering or lending to another liable to a penalty of one hundred ticals.
6. The use of a certificate of registration by any other than the person to whom it was granted shall render the person so using such certificate liable to a penalty of one hundred ticals.
The provisions of this Regulation shall be applicable only to British subjects resident, or intending to reside, in Siam; they shall be bound to take out a certificate of registration within one month of their arrival in the country.
Her Majesty's Legation,
(L.8.) ERNEST MASON SATOW,
Her Britannic Majesty's Minister Resident ond
Consul-General.
Bangkok, 19th March, 1886.