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vessels, in Burman ports, 
that are not required from 
Burman ships or vessels in 
British ports; nor shall ships 
or vessels, the property of 
British subjects, whether Eu¬ 
ropean or Indian, entering 
the Rangoon river, or other 
Burman ports,be required to 
land their guns, or unship 
their rudders, or to do any 
other act not required of 
Burmese ships or vessels in 
British ports. 
Art. 10th.—The good 
and faithful ally of the Bri¬ 
tish Government, his Majes¬ 
ty the King of Siam, having 
taken a part in the present 
war, will, to the fullest ex¬ 
tent, as far as regards his 
Majesty and his subjects, 
be included in the above 
Treaty. 
Art. 11th.—This Treaty 
to be ratified by the Burmese 
Authorities competent in the 
like cases, and the ratifica¬ 
tion to be accompanied by 
all British, whether Euro¬ 
pean or Native, American, 
and other prisoners, who will 
be delivered over to the Bri¬ 
tish Commissioners; the Bri- 
without unshipping their 
rudders, or landing their 
guns, and be free from trou¬ 
ble and molestation, as Bur¬ 
mese vessels in British ports. 
Art. 10th.—The King 
of Siam, the ^lly of the Bri¬ 
tish Government, having 
taken part with the British 
in the war, shall be consi¬ 
dered as included in the pre¬ 
sent Treaty. 
Art. 11th.—This Treaty 
shall be ratified by Commis¬ 
sioners appointed by the 
King of Burma; and all 
English, American, and other 
black and white Ku-la pri¬ 
soners shall be delivered to 
the British Commissioners. 
Also the Treaty, assented 
to and ratified by the Gover- 
