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บนั ทกึ รายวนั ของ เซอร์ จอหน์ เบาริง
                                                                             และสนธสิ ญั ญาเบาริง

by the proper Siamese officer, stating, in the Siamese character,
their names calling, and description. The Siamese officers at the
Government stations in the interior may at any time, call for the
production of this pass, and immediately on its being exhibited,
they must allow the parties to proceed; but it will be their duty
to detain those persons who, by travelling without a pass from the
Consul, render themselves liable to the suspicion of their being
deserters; and such detention shall be immediately reported to
the Consul.

                     ARTICLE VI
      All British subjects visiting or residing in Siam shall be
allowed the free exercise of the Christian religion, and liberty to build
churches in such localities as shall be consented to by the Siamese
authorities. The Siamese Government will place no restrictions
upon the employment by the English of Siamese subjects as servants,
or in any other capacity. But wherever a Siamese subject belongs
or owes service to some particular master, the servant who
engages himself to a British subject, without the consent of his
master, may be reclaimed by him; and the Siamese Government
will not enforce an agreement between a British subject and any
Siamese in his employ, unless made with the knowledge and
consent of the master, who has a right to dispose of the services
of the person engaged.

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