that she will be given the privilege and joy of undertaking
this much-desired pilgrimage to Haifa.
Hoping this will find you and all the Adelaide friends in the best of
health, and with loving greetings to you and to them,
Yours ever in the Cause,
H. Rabbani.
[From the Guardian:]
Wishing you success from all my heart, and assuring you of my continued
prayers for the realisation of your highest hopes,
Your true brother,
Shoghi.
LETTER OF JANUARY 31ST, 1938
January 31st, 1938
Dear Miss Brooks,
The Guardian wishes me to express his loving thanks for your letter of the
third instant, enclosing the half-yearly reports of the Perth and Auckland
Spiritual Assemblies, all of which he has been delighted to read.
He wishes you to write the Auckland Assembly assuring them of his approval
of the request they have made on behalf of Miss Kitty Carpenter for
permission to visit Haifa. He has every hope that through this pilgrimage
she will be greatly refreshed and strengthened spiritually, and will upon
her return home impart to the friends in New-Zealand some measure of the
inspiration she will gain through close contact with the Holy Shrines.
Before closing the Guardian also wishes me to express the hope that your
N.S.A.'s plan of holding a meeting in Melbourne during the course of this
year may be realized, and that the occasion may serve to lend a fresh
impetus to the growth of the Cause in that city. He is fervently praying
for the success of your Assembly's efforts in this connection.
Reciprocating your greetings and with renewed and warmest thanks,
Yours in His Service,
H. Rabbani.
[From the Guardian:]
Dear co-worker:
The work in which you and your dear fellow-members are so devotedly, so
loyally and diligently engaged, is progressing in a manner that is highly
gratifying and merits the highest praise. I feel increasingly proud of,
and thankful for the achievements that signalize the rise of the
administrative Order of the Faith of Baha'u'llah in Australia and
New-Zealand. Generations yet unborn will extol those qualities and virtues
that have enabled you all to render such great services to our beloved
Cause. Persevere, be happy and confident.
Shoghi.
LETTER OF MARCH 30TH, 1938
March 30th, 1938
Dear Miss Brooks,
The Guardian was indeed pleased to receive your letter of the 16th ins.
informing him of Miss Dawe's safe arrival in Australia, and of the receipt
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