ng Mr. Townshend to have the address ready
for presentation to the Committee towards the end of next January.
The Guardian hopes that the N.S.A. will do its very best to speed up this
matter.
With his renewed thanks to you and to the friends, Yours in His Service,
Letter of 13 March 1936
13 March 1936
Dear Mrs. Slade,
The Guardian has just sent you a cable asking you to send him, as soon as
you can, two copies of the photograph of the N.S.A. of the British Isles
of the year 1935-36 for publication in Volume Six of the "Baha'i World".
He hopes there will be no delay in forwarding to him these photographs.
Thanking you in anticipation,
Yours in His Service,
Letter of 16 March 1936
16 March 1936
Dear Mrs. Slade,
The Guardian has been very pleased to learn, from the report you have
submitted for the next issue of the "Baha'i World" regarding the
activities of the Cause in England, that the centre in London has been
given by the authorities the status of a place of worship, and that the
Movement has been registered as a definite religious community.
If there are any documents or any letters you have obtained from the
Government in connection with such a registration will you kindly send him
reproductions of them as promptly as you can for publication in the next
issue of the "Baha'i World" (Vol. VI).
With many thanks and warmest greetings, Yours in His Service,
Letter of April 1936
April 1936
The National Teaching Committee of the N.S.A. of the British Isles.
Dear Baha'i Friends,
The Guardian has read with profoundest interest the second number of the
"Teaching Bulletin" issued by the N.S.A. of the Baha'is of the British
Isles, and feels highly gratified at the steps your committee is taking
for the inauguration of a new teaching campaign throughout England. This
is surely a clear evidence of the new spirit animating the friends in that
country, and a further revelation of their intense desire to give the
cause of teaching a fresh and unprecedented stimulus. There is undoubtedly
no higher call than that of bringing the Message to a world tormented and
torn on every side by the forces of destructive materialism. It is for us
to realise the full measure of responsibility that has been laid upon our
shoulders in this matter, and having attained full consciousness of our
responsibility to unitedly arise to contribute all that we can towards its
discharge.
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