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In the light of the above record and with a view to providing the proposed Society of Antiquaries, when hereafter founded with a
journal of established reputation, the Directors of the STUDENTS OF private company, formed to take over The Indian Anti
INDIAN quary from the sole proprietorship of Sir R. C. Temple, ANTIQUITIES.
5. __ now appeal to all Indians and Englishmen interested in India's history to assist their object, either by becoming annual subscribers to the Journal, or by sending donations to be utilized in consolidating its future position and enlarging its scope. The annual subscription to the Journal is Rs. 20, and may be paid to The Superintendent, Indian Antiquary, British India Press, Mazagon, Bombay, or to Messrs. Bernard Quaritch, Ltd., 11, Grafton Street, New Bond Street, London, W. Donations may be sent to Lt.-Col. Sir R. C. Temple, Bart., [c/o Lloyd's Bank, Ltd. (Messrs. Henry S. King & Co.), 9, Pall Mall, London), who as chief editor and director will have the controlling voice in the management of the Indian Antiquary Ltd.
(Signed) R. C. TEMPLE,
R. E. ENTHOVEN,
S. M. EDWARDES,
Directors, Indian Antiquary Ltd.