ut the unconquerable spirit animating the English believers must
ultimately triumph.
Your true and grateful brother,
Shoghi
Letter of 24 April 1946
24 April 1946
ADVISE NOT PURCHASE AT PRESENT. RENT IF POSSIBLE BEFITTING ROOMS CENTRAL
POSITION.
SHOGHI
Letter of 24 April 1946
24 April 1946
KINDLY AIRMAIL TWO PHOTOGRAPHS NATIONAL ASSEMBLY FOR "BAHA'I WORLD".
SHOGHI
Letter of 26 April 1946
26 April 1946
URGE FOCUS ATTENTION SIX YEAR PLAN SUBORDINATE EVERY ACTIVITY PARAMOUNT
ISSUE TEACHING FACING ENGLISH BELIEVERS.
SHOGHI
Letter of 30 April 1946 (Convention)
30 April 1946 (Convention)
DEARLY BELOVED ENGLISH BELIEVERS REMEMBERED SHRINES PRAYING ARDENTLY
SUCCESS DELIBERATIONS CONVENTION SUPREME CONTINUOUS EFFORT REQUIRED ENSURE
SUCCESS PLAN CONCENTRATION ATTENTION RESOURCES ENTIRE COMMUNITY PROMOTION
PARAMOUNT AIM INDISPENSABLE GREATER SACRIFICES DEMANDED ENSURE ULTIMATE
VICTORY EAGERLY AWAITING NEWS PROGRESS HISTORIC ENTERPRISE.
SHOGHI
Letter of 8 May 1946
8 May 1946
WHATEVER NOT SPECIFIED ARTICLES ASSOCIATION LEFT DISCRETION NATIONAL
ASSEMBLY.(39)
SHOGHI
Letter of 10 May 1946
10 May 1946
APPRECIATE MAIL HAIFA PHOTOGRAPH ALL MEMBERS LAST YEAR'S NATIONAL ASSEMBLY
FOR BAHA'I WORLD.
SHOGHI
Letter of 22 May 1946
22 May 1946
APPROVE DROP CARDIFF SUBSTITUTE ANY TOWN DEEMED ADVISABLE PRAYING SPEEDY
SUCCESS URGE PERSEVERANCE LOVING APPRECIATION.
SHOGHI
Letter of 29 May 1946
29 May 1946
Dear Baha'i Brother,
Your letters (and those previously written by Mrs. Ferraby as secretary)
dated March 19th and 21st; April 12th and 23rd; and May 2nd and 11th, as
well as their enclosures, have all been received, and the Guardian has
instructed me to answer them on his behalf.
Regarding the various points which have been raised in these letters.
As he already informed you by cable, he sees no objection to substituting
some other town for Cardiff if that has proved too unpromising....
People who for years have ceased to either attend meetings or show the
slightest interest in the Cause can be dropped from the voting list; but
any who are unable to attend meetings, but still consider themselves to be
Baha'is and are desirous of keeping up their contact with the Faith,
should naturally be kept on the voting list.
He feels at the present stage of the Cause's development in England it is
perhaps w
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