Reaser, G. W.; Nichols, G. A.
St. Helena, California
January 23, 1901
Previously unpublished.
G. W. Reaser and G. A. Nichols
College Place, Washington
My dear brethren,—
I am pleased to see by your letters to W. C. White that you are taking steps to release, for the benefit of the Sydney Sanitarium, Brother Baker’s loan of $5,000. I know that this money is greatly needed by the Sanitarium. The workers there are in pressing need of funds to carry on the work on the new building. 16LtMs, Lt 17, 1901, par. 1
Because we have left Australia, we have not lost our burden for that field, the scene of our labors for nine years. We feel a deep interest in our institutions through the world and are intensely anxious that they shall prosper. 16LtMs, Lt 17, 1901, par. 2
We ask you to make arrangements, if possible, to have the money sent to Australia by the next boat. Do not wait for Brother Baker’s note. That will be sent you without any delay. I am very much relieved to know that you can send this money over, and thank you in behalf of the Sydney Sanitarium. 16LtMs, Lt 17, 1901, par. 3
Yours in the Master’s service. 16LtMs, Lt 17, 1901, par. 4