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Letter of August 29th, 1937
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Your welcome communication of June 30 written on behalf
of the N.S.A., as well as the accompanying papers and reports
have all been received, and their contents read with keenest
interest and appreciation by our beloved Guardian.
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How rejoiced he feels to witness the increasing evidences of
the growing progress of the community of the Australian and
New-Zealand believers. The considerable work that they have
accomplished during the last few years, in both the teaching and
the administrative fields, could not indeed have been carried out
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without the wise and effective leadership of your N.S.A. who,
ever since its inception, has been functioning with a loyalty and
efficiency that are truly remarkable.
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The success of this year’s Convention, as evidenced by the
report of the proceedings you had sent, marks a further step in
the process of steady consolidation through which the N.S.A. is
passing, and indicates how strong are the loyalty and attachment
which it has awakened among the body of the believers throughout
Australia and New-Zealand.
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It is the Guardian’s fervent hope that this confidence which
your Assembly has inspired will be further strengthened during
the course of this year, and that this in turn will deepen in the
members the sense of the heavy responsibility they have to
shoulder for the extension and consolidation of Bahá’í work
throughout that continent.
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Now as regards your Assembly’s question concerning a tie
vote; as the point raised is a secondary matter it is left to the
discretion of your N.S.A.
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In the case of voting for less than nine individuals; it is not
compulsory that a ballot paper should contain necessarily nine
votes. The individual voter may record less than nine names, if
he chooses to do so.
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With renewed greetings and thanks from the Guardian to
you and your fellow-members in the N.S.A.,
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Yours ever in His Service,
H. Rabbani.
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Dear and valued co-worker:
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I am delighted with the manifold evidences of the progress
achieved through the concerted efforts of the Australian and the
New-Zealand believers under the able direction of their elected
national representatives. I feel proud of their accomplishments,
highly approve of their plans and projected enterprises, feel grateful
for the spirit that animates them, and cherish bright hopes
for the extension of their activities. May the Beloved guide their
steps, cheer their hearts and enable them to diffuse far and wide
the teachings and spirit of His Cause.
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Gratefully and affectionately,
Shoghi.
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