40
TARIFF OF DUTIES-SIAM
32. Deer bides, fine
TICAL 8
SALUNG, SALUNG FUANG
0
HUN ,
33 Deer hides, common
35
34 Deer sinews
36 Elephants' bones
4
9 per 100 hides
"
6 per picul
Buffalo and cow hides ....
1
IMA.
1
37 Tigers' bones
en
0
0
38
Buffalo horns
I
39 Elephants' hides
T
1
41
40 Tigers' skin
Armadillo sķins.
42 Sticklac
43 Hemp
44 Dried Fish, Plaheng
45 Dried Fish, Plusalit
46. Sapanwood ............................. 47 Salt meat
48 Mangrove bark,
1
4
0
per skin
3 per picul
1
1
I
1
1
+
1
0
2
Ο
3 11.
NONOH2
1
0
25
49 Rosewood
50 Ebony....
51
Rice.....
II
4
4
0
39
:
Q per koyan
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:-
i
52 Sugar, White
53
"
Red
54 Cotton, clean and uncleaned. 55 Paper
56 Salt fish, Plat
57 Beans and Peas TMÁNÍ,
58. Dried Prawns
59 Tilseed
TICAL SALUN FUANG
.0
2
0
1
10 per cent.
1
0
1
0
one twelfth
HUN
Q per picul
0.
0
-0. p. 1,000 fis,'
60
Silk, raw
61
Bees' wax
62
Tawool
63 Salt
64 Tobacco
*
one fifteenth
1
0.
0
O per picul
6
0 per koyan
1:
2
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 one Inland Tax or Transit Duty, not exceeding the rate now paid.
TREATY BETWEEN GREAT BRITAIN AND SIAM
SIGNED AT BANGKOK, MARCH 10TH, 1909
Ratifications Exchanged at London, July 9th, 1909
His Majesty the King of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland and of the British Dominions beyond the Seas, Emperor of India, and His Majesty the King of Siam, being desirous of settling various questions which have arisen affect- ing their respective dominions, have decided to conclude a Treaty, and have appointed for this purpose as their Plenipotentiaries:
His Majesty the King of Great Britain, Ralph Paget, Esq., his Envoy Extra- ordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary, etc.; His Majesty the King of Siam, His Royal Highness Prince Devawongse Varoprakar, Minister for Foreign Affairs, etc.; who, after having coinmunicated to each other their respective full powers, and found them to be in good and due form, have agreed upon and concluded the follow- ing Articles:---
Art. I.-The Siamese Government transfers to the British Government all rights of suzerainty, protection, administration, and control whatsoever which they possess over the States of Kelantan, Trengganu, Kedah, Perlis, and adjacent islands. The frontiers of these territories are defined by the Boundary Protocol annexed hereto.