RULES FOR THE GOVERNMENT OF BRITISH SUBJECTS IN SIAM.
32.
Deer hides, fine...
TICAL.
8
SALUNG. FUANG.
0
0
HUN.
309
O per 100 hides,
33.
Deer hides, common
3
0
per picul.
34.
Deer sinews
4
0
0
0
"
35.
36.
38.
Buffalo and cow hides
Elephants' bones
37. Tigers' bones...
Buffalo horns
39. Elephants' hides
Tigers' skins
Armadillo skins
Sticklac
1
0
+++
1
0
:
***
:.
:
...
J
5
0
1
:
1
40.
41.
42.
43.
Hemp
44.
Dried Fish Plaheng
...
45.
Dried Fish Plusalit
46.
Sapan Wood
47.
Salt meat
48.
Mangrove bark
49.
Rosewood
50.
Ebony
51.
Rice
1
0
per skin. per picul.
0
0
1
1
1
1
+
0
2
0
3
1220NOIN
0
>>
**
0
>>
وو
1
8
0
0
0
0
+
AARA
1
1
...
4
4
O 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.
52. Sugar, White
53. Sugar, Red
54. Cotton, clean and uncleaned
55.
Pepper
56. Salt fish, Platu
57. Beans and Peas
58. Dried Prawns
TICAL. SALUNG. FUANG. HUN.
0
2
0
0
per picul.
0
1
404
"}
10 per cent.
1
0
0
0
...
1
0
...
0 per 10,000 fish,
one twelfth
...
one twelfth
:
one twelfth
one twelfth
one fifteenth
1
101
0
0
0
6
0
0
0
1
2
0
...
59.
Tilseed
60. Silk, raw
61.
Bees' wax
62.
Tawool
63.
Salt
64.
Tobacco
per picul. per koyan,
O per 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.
RULES AND REGULATIONS FOR THE PEACE, ORDER, AND GOOD
GOVERNMENT OF HER BRITANNIC MAJESTY'S
SUBJECTS IN SIAM.
Art. I.-Her Britannic Majesty's Consulate-office shall be open for the transac tion of public business from 10 o'clock A.M. to 4 o'clock P.M. daily, excepting Sunday and those holidays upon which offices in England closed.
Art. II. British subjects intending to reside within the dominions of the Kings of Siam, are required, in conformity with the 5th article of the Treaty concluded between Her Majesty and the Kings of Siam, to enrol themselves in the register of British residents kept for that purpose at the Consulate. Failing to do so within fourteen days after their arrival, without there is valid reason to account for the omission, they are not entitled, conformably to the Order of Her Majesty in Council, dated at the Court of Osborne House, Isle of Wight, the 28th day of July, 1856, to̟ protection under the Consul's authority.