Treaty Series No. 655

The Siamese Minister (Karavongse) to the Acting Secretary of State

Mr. Secretary: Referring to Article I of the treaty signed by us this day which provides among other things for the leasing and ownership of real property in Siam by Americans, I have the honor to state that:

1.
As to the lands for which the missions now possess papers of any kind or of which the missions are otherwise in legal occupation they should apply to have title papers issued in the regular way.
2.
As to the lands held under lease from Government, the Siamese Government will not interrupt the possession by the missions as long as they continue to use the land for mission purposes.
3.
However, in Ratburi the Mission is now occupying a house belonging to the Siamese Government; this must be returned when asked for.
4.
It should be understood that the Siamese Government is not identified with Wat administration; that is to say, the foregoing understanding must not be construed as a promise by the Government [Page 877] to interfere with lands held and claimed by religious authorities, whether Buddhists or of any other faith.
5.
Of course, all Mission lands are held subject to the exercise by the Siamese Government of the right of eminent domain.

I avail myself [etc.]

Prabha Karavongse