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Letter of 25 October 1943
25 October 1943
ADVISE CONTACT HERBERT SAMUEL RONALD STORRS TUDOR POLE AND OTHER SYMPATHISERS WHICH NATIONAL a.s.sEMBLY MAY SUGGEST VIGOROUS ACTION NECESSARY SAFEGUARD INTERESTS FAITH INSURE SUCCESS CELEBRATION.
SHOGHI RABBaNi
Letter of 2 November 1943
2 November 1943
CABLING FIVE HUNDRED POUNDS TO BE EXPENDED DISCRETION YOUR a.s.sEMBLY FURTHERANCE TEACHING ACTIVITIES AND BAHa'i PUBLICATIONS DEEPEST LOVE a.s.sURANCE CONTINUED PRAYERS.
SHOGHI RABBaNi
Letter of 5 January 1944
5 January 1944(33)
KINDLY CABLE DATE FORMATION FIRST BAHa'i NATIONAL a.s.sEMBLY.
SHOGHI RABBaNi
Letter of 13 March 1944
13 March 1944
Dear Baha'i Sister,
Your letters dated July 15th, Aug. 12th, Oct. 3rd, Nov. 1st and 10th and Dec. 5th together with various enclosures have been received, and the Guardian has instructed me to answer them on his behalf.
Regarding the article by Mrs. Thornburgh-Cropper, the Guardian does not place such material in the archives, but it might possibly be either stored with past doc.u.ments or have been returned to the "Baha'i World"
Committee. He regrets his inability to forward it to you in time to be of any use in preparing the Centenary Pamphlet.
He would like you to a.s.sure Mr. St. Barbe Baker that the Baha'is would be happy to avail themselves of his connections in Africa and his a.s.sistance and advice in the future teaching work there. Tremendous tasks lie ahead of the believers during the opening years of the second Baha'i century, and undoubtedly spreading the Faith in Africa will be one of them.
He considered the Diary gotten out by the Publis.h.i.+ng Trust to be in excellent taste, and is very pleased it has proved a medium of spreading the news of the existence of our beloved Faith and its nature. He appreciated receiving the copies forwarded to him. He is also very pleased to hear that the publication of the Centenary Pamphlet is now a.s.sured.
He sees no objection to getting out a compilation of Tablets of Baha'u'llah and 'Abdu'l-Baha (as per minute No. 906) providing the source is authentic and the translations faithful and presentable.
He was very pleased to see that new and better headquarters for the a.s.sembly and meetings in London have been found, and trusts this foreshadows the development of a national administrative headquarters there in England in the not too distant future.
In spite of the burden the Baha'is, in common with their countrymen, are bearing these days, they are showing marked progress in their activities, and he feels confident that the friends, so loyal and devoted to the beloved Faith, will arise unitedly, in so important a country as England-one of the first to receive the Divine Message in the West-and will ensure that the Centenary is befittingly celebrated in spite of the many difficulties to be overcome.
a.s.suring you one and all of his ardent prayers for the success of your work, for your strength and protection....
P.S. Your letter of Jan. 18th has been received and the Guardian wishes to state that in connection with the royalties on "Paris Talks" that, as Mrs.
Hall and her sister wish to turn them over to the Cause, the a.s.sembly should accept and the money in future go to the National Fund there in England....
Any royalties on the works of the Master, as one of the Central Figures of our Faith, are naturally the property of the Cause and not of His heirs.
[From the Guardian:]
Dear and valued co-workers,
I am delighted to hear of the steps that have been taken by your a.s.sembly in preparation for the forthcoming celebration of the centenary of our beloved Faith, and I pray that success may crown your devoted efforts. The English believers are in every field of Baha'i activity and service demonstrating the quality of their faith and the keen sense of responsibility which animates them in their organised and concerted endeavours for the promotion of the vital interests of the Faith. I feel proud of their record of service, and will pray with increasing fervour for their protection and success.
Shoghi
Naw-Ruz, 1944
APPRECIATE GREETINGS PRAYING GREAT VICTORIES OPENING CENTURY.
SHOGHI RABBaNi
Letter of 22 April 1944
22 April 1944
CABLING ONE THOUSAND POUNDS MY LOVING CONTRIBUTION FURTHER EXTENSION BAHa'i PUBLIs.h.i.+NG ACTIVITIES AND INITIATION ADDITIONAL MEASURES ENSURE BRILLIANT SUCCESS CENTENARY CELEBRATIONS PRAYING ARDENTLY SUCCESS BOTH FIELDS.
SHOGHI RABBaNi
Letter of 1 May 1944
1 May 1944