tten only the first nine pioneers had
actually become established: Ursula Newman (later Samandari) and
Kathleen Brown (later Lady Hornell) in October 1945; Walter Wilkins
and Una Townshend in September 1946; David Hofman, Marion Hofman and
Philip Hainsworth in October 1946.
41 Approving Teaching Conference to be dedicated to the 25th
Anniversary of the Guardianship.
42 At news of move to new National Baha'i Centre
43 Pioneers referred to were Charles Dunning, for whom projects were
completed.
44 Walter Wilkins, Cyril Jenkerson, and Zara Warman had settled in
Norwich, Blackpool, and Brighton, respectively.
45 This was in reply to a cable from the N.S.A. which ended "ASSEMBLY
READY CONTINUE PLAN INTENSIVE TEACHING OTHER COMMUNITIES DESIGNED
RELEASE KNOWN WILLING PIONEERS. INVOLVES DRASTIC REDUCTION
ADMINISTRATIVE WORK FREE CAPABLE TEACHERS. SUSPEND UNTIL CONVENTION
A.D.C., YOUTH, PUBLISHING TRUST, REDUCE SUMMER SCHOOL, TOWNSHEND
COMMITTEES, DELAY NUMERICAL INCREASE VIRGIN TERRITORIES NEW
ASSEMBLIES. READY OPERATE DESPERATE MEASURES IMMEDIATELY RECEIPT
YOUR APPROVAL. BEGS PRAYERS GUIDANCE."
46 Louise Charlot, Constance Langdon-Davies, and Cyril Jenkerson were
pioneering to Oxford.
47 Substitution of Stockport for St. Ives as goal of Plan.
48 Refers to a suggested new procedure for the recognition of Local
Assemblies.
49 In answer to cable of 10 April from N.S.A. "JOYFULLY TRANSMIT
TEACHING COMMITTEE REPORT ARRANGEMENTS MADE COMPLETE PLAN BY RIDVAN
EARNESTLY ENTREAT PRAYERS BAHA'U'LLAH SEAL VICTORY."
50 In answer to cable of 17 April from National Assembly. "TOTAL
VICTORY ASSURED LOVING GRATITUDE BOUNTIES BELOVED GUARDIAN
ASSISTANCE WHOLE BAHA'I WORLD."
51 In answer to cable of 19 April from National Assembly. "JOYOUS
RIDVAN GREETINGS BELOVED GUARDIAN FROM NATIONAL ASSEMBLY AND
TWENTY-FOUR LOCAL ASSEMBLIES BRITISH ISLES."
52 Mary Basil-Hall, "Parvine".
53 Florence "Mother" George.
54 Reply to cable sent on the occasion of the appointment of the
International Baha'i Council.
55 Musa and Samiyyih Banani, 'Ali and Violette Na_kh_javani, and Philip
Hainsworth.
56 On receiving news of the first Declaration of the Africa project, in
Tanganyika (Tanzania).
57 To the Treasurer for this special fu
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