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Letter of June 10th, 1936
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I am instructed by our beloved Guardian to acknowledge
with deepest thanks the receipt of your letter of March 30th
written on behalf of the N.S.A. of Australia and New-Zealand.
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He is rejoiced to learn of the projected formation of a
Spiritual Assembly in Perth, and hopes that by the time this
letter reaches you the assembly will have been duly constituted and
will be functioning with the utmost unity, efficiency and vigour.
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In this connection he wishes me to bring to your Assembly’s
attention the necessity of their taking the necessary steps for the
incorporation of the N.S.A.. This step, he feels, is of a vital
importance to the further development of your Assembly, and
will no doubt give it more stability and an added influence,
specially in the eyes of the general public.
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The Guardian would also advise that the local assemblies
take a similar step, and obtain official recognition from the
authorities. In case the Auckland assembly has been registered
in the government, will you be so kind as to send him photostatic
reproductions of any registration papers or documents that the
Auckland friends may have obtained from the authorities, as he
wishes to have them published in the next “Bahá’í World”.
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As regards the photograph of your N.S.A; the Guardian
wishes me to inform you that in going over the manuscript of the
“Bahá’í World”, which was sent to him from the States, he found
your Assembly’s picture already incorporated in it. The manuscript
has now been sent back to America and is awaiting publication.
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With loving Bahá’í greetings,
Yours in His Service,
H. Rabbani.
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Dear and valued co-worker:
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The incessant efforts so devotedly exerted by the members of
your distinguished assembly are assets that I greatly value and of
which I am truly proud. I will fervently pray for the extension
of your activities and the fulfilment of your dearest hopes. Rest
assured and persevere.
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Your true and grateful brother,
Shoghi.
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