>I AM 







'i and 



Hum 





official and 



:i Januar 



fomaawH i.,*ir 



. It. I ! - 



K . ' - . 



fMMM. Tb. fetal 

 over ibr King b*ar. oo thr 

 *0NUlc*d lUu r rr. sad tW | 







ti ! 



thsir former hosass. It * ;~ if. M IK*I .11 



K Tapan t.. Huong Pas*, 



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.-:..>: > 



lr-rni araa of 

 II h a 







,. :.: . v Malati ' ' . 



.!, .....|'ll'. J r7.%rf|,,,rr I. ll.. 







. . > " .< , > 



Ai IJMICUUM in Su 



4uc.uJ.-IL... 



ihr.r Un,,l.c. I,..: 



f- r lit >if .. - 



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?.. u . ' - , . 



1 : : . i r : . < . . -., ,i 



dtttfce.*M'' - 



from 

 ilies. All the tax.-., n- < 



4 were valued at fl 

 in IHII:,. 



$23,280.000. The 

 MJ6 were $',!. .*<.( n; ml tie. 



at tlf '..in^k"k in l s '.Hl Hiid 47") < ;. a: 



. compared with 71 \- : 



.t. 111 1866. 

 ; orv than 5 percent .n the 



valley* i- -4*. and most of the 



trade In the t-ak fi>rvt nf the 



who are French subject*, and Bur- 

 mese and Karen*, who are British subjects, are the 

 onb ' ifan 



' railroads in o| . 1807 was 



ile*. inrli. >m Bangkok to 



Korat. whir h was opened on March t7. Concessions 

 railmads have wen granted. The tele- 

 graphs had a total length of 1,780 miles. There 



is tanu'M. Pr.^rwH has been made in judicial as 

 well H 



he coarse of 30 



Tears both the im|x.rt atxl lite export trade of 

 nan nearly tr. ->rt of teak hm 



i have reoenUybeen a>u- 

 i -ii^t of aUmt 10,000 men. half 

 in are in Bangkok. They art being armed 

 with Mannlicher nil, oplnance has also Data 

 recently. Then- is a n>n 



from forced labor awl from 



h occupation 

 lan oH>iuU 



. i . 



the n > t.. A 



dall UM 



thet 



auxcoiuenlr<ltotl 



nt undertook to hand er all Plemii ! 



nlld U... ' lh 



Mekong an well a the 

 : r.teit. In Januar 



-'. A .--..- ' - . - 



* UM msraess llnfirnsiswi made a 



nortbeni Siarn. was arrested 



riai.t f rom police costodv. At the 

 Mrr. J. fUrrrtt,UM 



" Ma.-iia*" wa ngko 



ment had mad.- a i nimaikm 



implements and elephapits for UM purpose of 



tin '.ak .-'. out f thr f. r. ' 



proof armor. The army 

 is commanded by Italian, banish, and other Kuro- 



{x'.-ui o:Vi.-,-p.. 



I war of 1S1 the Frrnch rvtained the 

 in as a pledge for the fulfillment of 



under the trr.i 

 peace, Constant frirtion has ensued between the 



eal of p 

 - am. have 



systcm.itii\il!\ excluded froni th.- Oorernn rat 1 sH 

 and the profitable commercial ooncorioni that hare 



ting teak wood oat of UM Ibrtati 



h, ha,i %,,.ia!M h.* mtraot.tlH 



ties seiie.1 the wood, and also UM 



abrogate<l UM oonoaasinii For this a 



.rough the America t. 



^ismsss Ooveroment agreed to the arbitration 

 the mvertigation by a miied 

 ' flH tm ' Mr. K. - I - - 



showed that the American consular 



jurmlict ion. and consrqu* 



ment apologiaid for thr act of its officer* and tpl- 

 dMrs and subj<Hte<l them to punishment. The 

 Cheek claim, together with the counterrlaim of the 



fe^Tto the^UdSoB of Sir X. J. Himnea! UM 



"f judge in China. 



SMi> M S, M.,11 I t rignaU have been 



used in a 'or hundreds of years; bat 



no system for international uiw. for communication 



wreral n^UcSTu^ adopted Loused nigbt-stgnal 

 to a given chart. The 



