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Letter of January 3rd, 1936
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The N.S.A. of the Bahá’ís
of Australia and New-Zealand
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Miss Effie Baker is leaving for Australia with the consent
and full approval of the Guardian.
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As you know for over ten years she has been devotedly working
for the Cause in Haifa, as keeper of the Western Pilgrim
House and also as the custodian of the International Bahá’í
Archives. During this long period of service she has accomplished
much for our beloved Cause, and she is now in need of some
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rest after so many years of strenuous labours. She is going to join
her mother, and will, it is hoped, prove of great help to the
friends throughout Australia and New-Zealand in both their
teaching and administrative activities.
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The Guardian hopes, therefore, that the friends will give her
all the opportunity she needs to help in the extension and consolidation
of the Cause throughout Australia and New-Zealand.
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He is entrusting Miss Baker with a beautiful and most
precious present for the friends; it is one of the finest photographs
of the Master which, he wishes your N.S.A. to place in
your National Bahá’í Archives. He is, in addition, sending
through her for the believers a bottle of attar of rose extracted
by the friends in Persia.
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With loving greetings and all good wishes for a most happy
and prosperous New Year.
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Yours in His Service,
H. Rabbani.
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