SIAM ORDER IN COUNCIL, 1886.
34. Deer sinews
85.
Buffalo and cow hides
36. Elephants' bones 37. Tigers' bones
...
38. Buffalo horns 39. Elephants' hides
40. Tigers' skins
...
Armadillo skins
41.
42.
Sticklac
43. Hemp...
...
4-4. Dried Fish, Plaheng
45. Dried Fish, Plusalit
46. Sapanwood
47. Salt meat
...
...
...
:
TICAL. SALUNG.
FUANG
HUN.
8
0
0
3
0 per 100 hides. 0 per picul.
4
1
33
:
:
:
:..
:
:
:
...
:.
.:.
:
:
1
"
0
1
1
0
1
1
1
0122☺NO-NI+
1
PONO
4
"
per skin.
0 per picul.
3
>
"
"
0
35
1
0
**
48. Mangrove bark
...
49.
Rosewood
50. Ebony
51. Rice
3 1
0
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.
52. Sugar, White
53. Sugar, Red
*
54. Cotton, clean and uncleaned
55.
56.
Pepper Salt fish,
Plat
57.
Beans and Peas
58. Dried Prawns
TICAL. SALUNG. FUANG. HUN.
0
2
0
0 per picul.
0
1
10 per cent.
1
0
0
...
0
1
0
0
:
:
per
10.000 fish.
one twelfth
59.
Tilseed
60.
Silk, raw
61.
Bees' wax
62.
Tawool
63.
Salt
...
64.
Tobacco
:
F:..
***
...
one twelfth
one twelfth
...
one twelfth
one fifteenth
1
0
0 per picul.
0
0
0 per koyan.
2
6 1
0 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.
THE SIAM ORDER IN COUNCIL, 1886.
PRESENT:
THE QUEEN'S MOST EXCELLENT MAJESTY IN COUNCIL.
This Order may be cited as the "Siam Order in Council, 1886," and is included in the expression "the Siam Orders in Council." Words in this Order have the same meanings (unless the subject or context otherwise requires) as in the Sian (Foreign Jurisdiction) Order in Council, 1856, and the Siam Order in Council, 1884. The expression "month" means a calendar month. Words importing the plural or the singular may be construed as referring to one person or thing, or more than one person or thing, and words importing the masculine as referring to females (as the case may require).
All Her Majesty's jurisdiction in Siam for the judicial hearing and determina- tion of matters in difference between British subjects or between foreigners (including subjects of the Kings of Siam) and British subjects, or for the administration or control of the property or persons of British subjects, or for the repression or punish- ment of crimes or offences committed by British subjects, or for the maintenance of order among British subjects, shall be exercised under and according to the provisions of this Order, and the provisions of the Siam Orders in Council, so far as they do not