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36. Elephants' bones

+++

27. Hanglai bark 28. Agilla wood 29. Ray skins

30. Old deers' horns

TARIFF OF DUTIES.—SIAM.

31. Soft, or young ditto

32. Deer hides, fine

33. Do. common

34. Deers' sinews...

35. Buffalo and Cow hides

37. Tigers' bones

TICAL. SALUNG. SALUNG.

FUANG.

2

0

2

0

0

0

FUANG. HUN.

0 per picul.

"}

3

0

0

0

""

0

1

0

37

10 per cent.

8

0

0

0

per 100.

3

0

0

"

4

O per picul.

1

·0

0

91

1

75

5

0

17

38. Buttalo horns

1

""

39. Elephants' hides

1

0

0

21

40. Tigers' skins...

1

0

0

41. Armadillo skins...

4

42. Sticklac

1

43. Hemp..

1

44. Dried fish, Plaheng

1

45. Do.

Plusalit

1

46. Sapan wood

0

47. Salt meat.

48. Mangrove bark

49. Rosewood

50. Ebony

51. Rice

52. Paddy

OH22ONO-N-DO

0

1

per skin.

O per picul.

0

梦师

91

0

0

"

1

0

79

0

0

""

1

11

"1

1

4

2

O per koyan.

"

Art. III.-All other articles are exempted from export duties, but are subject to inland or transit dues, the present rates of which are not to be increased in future.

For Sugar, white...

...

Cotton, clean and uncleaned

Do. red

""

"

Salt fish, Platu...

Beans and Peas

2 saburgs per picul.

1

19

10 per cent.

1 tical per 10,000.

1 twelfth.

Dried Prawns

"}

Teal seed

"}

Silk, raw

Bees' wax

Tawoll

""

Salt

"

??

Tobacco

"

"7

1 fifteenth.

+

1 tical per picul.

6 ticals per koyan.

1 tical 2 saburgs per 1,000 bundles. Art. IV. Foreign coins, gold and silver, in bars or ingots, gold leaf, provisions, and personal effects may be imported or exported duty free.

Such Consular Officers of the Contracting German States as shall be prohibited by their Governments from engaging in trade, are at liberty to import duty free all objects of furniture, outfit, and consumption they may require for their own private use.

Art. V.-Opium may be imported duty-free, but can be sold only to the opium farmer or his agents: In like manner guns and ammunition may only be sold to the Siamese Government or to Consul of the same.

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