Map to illustrate the Siamese question.

--4-- ARTICLE 2. His Highness the Tang de per Tuan agrees to give to the English Company, for ever, all that part of the sea-coast that is between Qualla Krean and the river side of Qualla Mooda, and measuring inland from the sea side sixty Orlongs; the whole length abovementioned to be measured by people appointed by the Iang de per Tuan and the Company's people. The English Company are to protect this coast from all enemies, robbers, and pirates that may attack it by sea, from north to south. ARTICLE 3. His Highness the Iang de per Tuan agrees, that all kinds of provisions wanted for Pulo Penang, the ships of war and the Company's ships, may be bought at Purlies and Quedah, without impediment or being subject to any Duty or Custom; and all boats going from Pulo Penang to Purlies and Quedah, for the purpose of purchasing provisions, are to be furnished with proper passports for that purpose, to prevent impositions. ARTICLE 4. All slaves running away from Purlies and Quedah to Pulo Penang, or from Pulo Penang to Purlies and Quedah, shall be returned to their owners. ARTICLE 5. All debtors running from their creditors from Purlies and Quedah to Pulo Penang, or from Pulo Penang to Purlies and Quedah, if they do not pay their debts, their persons shall be delivered up to their creditors. ARTICLE 6. His Highness the lang de per Tuan shall not permit Europeans of any other nation to settle in any part of his dominions. * ARTICLE 7. The Company are not to receive any such people as may be proved to have committed rebellion or high treason against the Iang de per Tuan. ARTICLE 8. All persons guilty of murder, running from Purlies and Quedah to Pulo Penang, or from Pulo Penang to Purlies and Quedah, shall be apprehended and returned in bonds.

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Map to illustrate the Siamese question.
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Edinburgh :: W. & A.K. Johnston,
1893.
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Malay Peninsula -- History.
Thailand -- Foreign relations.

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