[Letter of July 23, 1946]
It is wonderful to know the Japanese believers are alive and devoted and he (the Guardian) hopes you will do all you can to assist them and stimulate their activities.
(signed by R. Rabbani)
(July 23, 1946)
[Letter of June 28, 1947]
He (the Guardian) was very happy indeed to receive the good news of the devotion of the Japanese friends to the Faith, and he feels that the greatest service you can render the Cause is to do everything in your power to encourage and help them. Your letters, the news you give them, and the books you may be able gradually to forward will teach them and keep them up to date in the development of the Cause and its activities.
He does not feel a so-called Bahá’í School is a wise undertaking for Mr. I..; the great need at present is to teach, and he hopes in your letters you will impress this upon him, and the other Bahá’ís there and assure them of his loving prayers on their behalf.
(signed by R. Rabbani)