Much as he realizes the heavy and ever-increasing expenses
which your Assembly is incurring, particularly in these hard
times, he feels nevertheless the urge to impress upon you the
vital necessity for the Indian and Burmese believers to help in
maintaining this Baha’i school in Daidanaw which, in addition
to the educational advantages it offers to the Baha’is, can be of
great help in promoting the cause of teaching throughout
Burma.
In view of that the Guardian wishes you to lay this matter
before the N.S.A. and to urge them to give it their careful consideration.
He himself is sending through the care of Siyyid
Mustafa Roumie, thirty pounds as his contribution towards the
upkeep of the school at Daidanaw.