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THE SIAM ORDER IN COUNCIL, 1887.
tion, that the registration of a man shall be deemed to include 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 female, shall be deemed to comprise 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 himself 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 seal, 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, ihall render the person so failing liable to a fine not exceeding twenty ticals.
5.-The transfer or loan of a certificate of registration shall render the person so transferring 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.