AGREEMENT BETWEEN GREAT BRITAIN AND SIAM
36 Elephants' bones
37 Tigers' bones
38 Buffalo horns
39 Elephants' hides
40 Tigers' skin
Armadillo skins
41
42
Sticklac
43
Hemp.
44 Dried Fish, Plaheng
45 Dried Fish, Plusalit
46 Sapanwcod
47 Salt meat
48 Mangrove bark
49
Rosewood
50 Elony
313
TICAL
SALUNG FUANG
HUN
1
0
0
9 per picul
5
ป
1
0
0
1
0
0
per skin
1
0
+
1
1
1
1
02031
OANNONO-N−4+
3
per picul
0
19
19
8
1
**
0
0
0
3.
0
G
1
51 Rice....
0 per koyan
II.—The undermentioned Articles being subject to the Inland or Transit duties herein named, and which shall not be increased, shall be exempt from export duty.
TICAL SALUN FUANG Hus
52 Sugar, White
0
2
0
0 per picul
53
Red
1
Cotton, clean and uncleaned,
10 per cent
55
Paper...
1
り
0
56
alt fish, Plat
1
(
0
Op. 1,000 fish
57
Beans and Peas
one twelfth
58
Dried Prawns
59
Tilseed
25
60
Silk, raw
61
Bees' wax
62
Tawool
63 Salt....
64 Tobacco
0 per picul U per koyan 0 p. 1,000 bdles
III.—All goods or produce unenumerated in this Tariff shall be free of Export Duty, and shall only be subject to oue Inland Tax or Transit Duty, not exceeding the rate now paid.
one fifteenth
1
B
AGREEMENT RELATIVE TO THE REGISTRATION
OF BRITISH SUBJECTS IN SIAM
SIGNED AT BANGKOK, NOVEMBER 29TH, 1899.
The Governments of Her Majesty the Queen of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, Empress of India, and of His Majesty the King of Siam, recognizing the necessity of having a satisfactory arrangement for the registration of British subjects in Siam, the Undersigned, Her Britannic Majesty's Minister Resident and His Siamese Majesty's Minister for Foreign Affairs, duly authorized to that effect, have agreed as follows:-
Art. I.-The registration according to Article V of the Treaty of April 18th, 1885, of British subjects residing in Siam, shall comprise the following categories:
(1.) All British natural born or naturalized subjects, other than those of Asiatic descent.
(2.) All children and grandchildren born in Siam of persons entitled to be registered under the first category, who are entitled to the status of British subjects in contemplation of English law.
Neither great-grandchildren nor illegitimate children born in Siam of persons
mentioned in the first category are entitled to be registered.oogle