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HÔPITAL MIXTE
Directeur-Dr. Depasse
CAMBODIA-SIAM
Bureau des Rôles-Hertrich, chef, Pech,
Chalerier
Bureau des Personnel Scetz, Baret, Siger
INSTRUCTION PUBLIQUE
Directeur de l'Écoles-Le Roy
Commissaire de Police-Drézen
POLICE
Brigadier
id.
-Quintin
Chef de Prison-Quentin
ANDRIEU, Contractor
BANQUE DE L'INDO-CHINE
Č. Henry, manager Evelie, cashier
BINOT, Timber Merchant
BORRELLY & Co., A., successeurs de Raffin
Frères & Dumarest, Merchants
P. Rondy, agent
HOTEL DE FRANCE
Verdeaux, proprietor
HOTEL LAVAL
MESSAGERIES FLUVIALES DE COCHINCHINE
Saëton, agent
MISSION CATHOLIQUE
Vicaire Apostolique-Cordier, Evêque
de Gratianopolis Provicaire-Janin
Missionnaires-Grosgeorges, Martin, Gazignol, Derval, Turtin, Misner, Daumond, Joly, Combes, Vauzelle Gonet, Lavastre, Valour, Lazard, Pianet, Bouchut, Barbier, Maillard, Hion, Prodhomme, Guillot, Thierry, Condère
PRAIRE & Co., G., Exporters of Cotton
G. Praire
A. Blum
C. Norgelet
O. Haviani
Burtin
SPEIDEL & Co., Merchants
E. Meyer, signs per pro.
Agency
Hongkong & Shanghai Banking Corpn.
VANDELET & FARAUT, Commission Mer-
chants
U. Leriche
SIAM
The kingdom of Siam, of which Bangkok is the capital, extends from the latitude of about 23 deg. north to the Gulf called after itself. It is bounded on the west by Burmah and the Bay of Bengal, and on the east by the Lai Mountains. The kingdom proper lies in the valley of the Menam, the country of the true Siamese. The boundaries of Siam on the Bay of Bengal reach from Burmah in a southerly line to the boundary between Perak and Quedah in the Malayan Peninsula in the latitude of 5 deg. south. The island of Junck Salong, containing enormous deposits of tin ore, is included in the territories of Siam. The boundary line runs nearly east from Perak across the Peninsula in about the same latitude between the provinces of Tringanu and Pahang to the China Sea, thence north to the head of the Gulf of Siam. The kingdom also comprises the greater part of the ancient domain of Lao and the rich and valuable possession of Battambang, once a part of the kingdom of Cambodia. The various dependencies and outskirts are peopled by a variety of races, some sui generis, others illustrating every form and shade of the transition between the original race and the Annamites on the east, and the Malays and Burmese on the south and west. The former capital of Siam was Ayuthia, situated on the Menam river (literally the "Mother of Waters"), about 90 miles from its mouth. In 1767 a series of bloody and desperate combats between the Siamese and the Burmese culminated in the capture and destruction of that city by the victorious Burmese general and the consequent exodus of the conquered. They moved down the river about 60 miles and there founded the present populous and flourishing city of Bangkok. The chief of the Siamese Army rallied the scattered troops, and, building a walled city at Toutaboree, declared himself King under the title P'ya Tak. In 1782 the reins of empire were seized by one of his most distinguished generals named Yaut Fa, who founded the present dynasty, of which His Majesty the present King [ the 40th reigning monarch in Siam of whom we have any record] is the fifth in regular descent. The revenue of Siam is very large, and if properly collected would be enormous, but the inertness of the nobility and the frauds practised with the utmost boldness and impunity, have very seriously impaired it. The general revenue
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