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lation, and the combat of criminals with the tiger, shall <strong>be</strong><br />

abolished in future.<br />

Art. 10. H.H. shall no longer <strong>be</strong> compelled to supply the<br />

Eur<strong>op</strong>ean Government at forced and inadiquate rates with any<br />

part of the produoe of his country.<br />

Art. 11. HH. promises, that he will neither directly nor inderectly,<br />

impose any restrictions on the trade and commerce of<br />

the country, and particularly that he will not impose any sumptuary<br />

laws, whereby the internal trade may <strong>be</strong> affected.<br />

Art. 12. The forts, the bridges and the public roads shall <strong>be</strong><br />

constructed and repaired at the expense of H.H. the Sultan, but<br />

under the superintendence of the Servants of the British Government.<br />

Art. 13. H.H. engages, neither to repair old nor construct new<br />

fortifications, within the precints of his authority.<br />

Art. 14. Whenever materials, labourers or provisions are required<br />

by the British Government, H.H. engages to lend his<br />

ready and cordial assistance towards procuring them; while the<br />

British Government promise, on their part, that whatever is thus<br />

furnished shall <strong>be</strong> paid for, at fair and equitable rates.<br />

Art. 15. H.H. acknowledges the supremacy of the British Government<br />

over the whole Island of Java and the right of interference<br />

on their part, whenever the situation of the country may<br />

demand it.<br />

Art. 16. Whenever the Honorable the Lieutenant Governor in<br />

Council may signify to H.H., that it is necessary to introducé<br />

any regulations for the <strong>be</strong>tter ordering of any department of the<br />

Government, H.H. shall immediately give directions for carrying<br />

the same into effect; and in case such directions are not given<br />

within twenty days after they shall have <strong>be</strong>en formally communicated<br />

to him, then the Lieutenant-Gövernor in Council shall <strong>be</strong><br />

at li<strong>be</strong>rty to issue the necessary orders for that purpose without<br />

further delay or reference.<br />

Art. 17. H.H. promises to pay strict attention to any advice<br />

which the British Government may occasionally judge it necessary<br />

to give him, with a view to the improvement of his revenues,<br />

finances or administration of justice or in any other object

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