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SATURDAY, JULY 4, 1930..
THE FUTURE OF
THE EMPIRE
In the present troublous state of the world the fact will not Farve passed unnoticed that con- siderable apprehension exists in the British Dominions concern-
Are you always washing your hands? Are you firm with salesmen?
• Do you avoid walking on cracks in the pavement?
KEY TO
Twenty
Questions
N Wednesday we pub. lished on this page a series of Twenty Questions (with many sub-
designed
divisions) specially designed to give a
by a psychiatrist so that your answers should give a acter and thus provide a psychological guide to char- formula for happiness.
The mere answering of them... truthfully should be of benefit as a sort of mental purge,
guide to character
you will be good at organising games, etc.; you will do yourself justice in the presence of your superiors at business or work; you will enjoy addressing an audience, getting up at a discussion to raise a point, or heckling a apenker: you will check your restaurant bl before paying it ... and so on.
The follower, the submissive person, will shirk these situations, The degree of domination, or submissiveness in your 'make-up will determine your capacity for leadership and the type of lender. shin that you might legitimately aspire to,
PSYCHOLOGIST bas divided
leaders into three types
onjoy being alone, is a solitary
First, the type who leads by soul, prefers to holiday in quiet places where the scenery is good virtue of his post or position. In and the population sparse, when a position of leadership, he makes depressed reads a hook, goes for a
a capable lender: deprived of his hike, or drops into the movies, has authority, he loses that empacity. a sense of humour which gets its Generals, Cabinet Ministers, fore- affects at his own expense, tends to men, eie,, may fall into this group. be radicul in his vows, la súbmis- sive, when in trouble blames him- self, prefers but fears the company of the opposite sex, makes a good author, scientist, clerk, mechanic,
etc.
XTROVERT
Second is the aggressive, robel- lious, militant type who hacks his way into power by sheer ability to dominate men.
by virtue of a flair for anter landing and directing the instine- This type is tive needs of men. likely to be the best architect of man's future.
Third is the leader who lends
The "ambovert" has a balanced amount of extrovert and introvert Do something that you have no ap editor or major executive.
qualities: he makes the ideal ing their future security. Much Here are some ways in which portunity of doing for the rest of
The second type needs personal has been heard on the subject the answers may help to an the year: learn to sail a boat, ga
dominance, first, last, and always; from Australia, and latterly it'
understanding and balance of abroad and learn a language;
the first type needs it only to u character.
teach yourself carpentry has been evident that South
or ad- vanced crocheting; start your first
qualities heip moderate degree, and can dispense with it; the third type has leart Africa and Canada are nursing
story, work in the hop- you to do things: introvert need of personal dominance pro- fears and looking ahead with a
qualities help you to appreciate vided he has force of personality, measure of anxiety. Sir Abe
things: probably, a balance which is a different thing. He RE you "extro- makes for happiness.
may even be shy and submissive Bailey, who recently returned to England from South Africa, ranged according to the strength.
vèrt,"
"intro-
The extrovert should balance in personal relationships.
Some submissive people are things by devoting at least a little natural leaders by virtue of their
T
HE most practical short classification of fields, nte.) human instinets und needs is into these four, ar..
of their appen]:
struck serious note about 1. The desire for SECURITY vert," or "ambovert"? (The of his time to rending and quiet suggestibility to the needs of the Britain's communications with for a job, a home, food psycho-analytical jargon is very the East, following Italy's rise land shelter:
useful, if only for brevity.) as a Power in the Mediterranean.
the
On the other hand, certain
election, and internal stocktak- multitude. If their submissiveness Ing. Introspection will never is due to nervous anxieties, they drive him crazy. The "extrovert": accent on the The desire for emotional 2. MOUTRIE & Co., Ltd. In the course of years,
The Introvert should adjust the may, if freed of that, resume their RESPONSE from others: first and last syllables) is inter balance by cultivating social hob rightful place as natural lenders. United States may not be able love, friendship, marriage, social ested in people, a good mixer, a bics and games: if he is mechani- forms of aggressiveness are mere bail-fellow-well-aet, hates to be eally minded he might devote a compensations for an underlying to export oil, owing to dwindling life, etc.
alone, prefers to take his holidays little of his time to the theory of sense of inferiority: they are a The desire for RECOG- in the noisiest and liveliest places, his work: the idea-manipulating form of bluff, and do not of them- supplies, and then Britain would
NITION: for success in when, in trouble tends to put the introvert ahould soek out a hobby selves fit a man for leadership. be largely dependent for oil for one's job,-prestige-power, good blame on other people or glosses that finde a-uge-for-his-hands- her Fleet and Air Force from the Middle East, conveyed through narrow seas that may be domin- ated by Italy. South Africans,
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over it, goes to a party or to a pub" 4. The desire for variety, ating in manner, has. A csat when his spirits are low, is domin change, NOVELTY, ad- humour which gets its effects at venture.
the expense of other people, is
or
ARE you a lead
RE you a leader
A
RE
y'ou Con- servative, Radi-
Any one can reasonably“ aptre to some degree of leadership within his own circle of influence and to the extent of his capacity for it. | according to Sir Abe, think the If in your answers you preferred conservative in his views, likes If you are a dominating person
But you must decide which of. a rise of salary to a world cruise, novelty, is happy in the company you will not mind taking the these three categories you natural- enemy to be watched is not Gër- the desire for security still domine of his own sex, has the makings of front seats in church or at a lee- ly fall into, what scope' and need many, but Italy, a nation drilledates the rest of you and is unantis n good salesman, a reporter, a pub- ture when the others are occu for such leadership there is in into a detestation of everything fied and the desire for novelty licity man, preacher, physician, pied; you will not mind your loud your circle of influcace, and how
cannot come into its own, British. As to Canada's fears, If you admit. neurotic symptoms
barrister, foreman, etc:
remarks being, overheard, in fact, you should begin to develop your The "introvert" is interested you may like it; at a reception or own capacity and use the oppor voice was recently given them or an excessive need for novelty, either in ideas or things (there are a party you will seek out the most tunities that are at hand. by a writer who foresees the day, consider whether your need for two types of introverts): he Is important person present; you will emotional response has been mechanically-minded or else book be firm with salesmen, and will not far distant, when covetous
adequately satisfied.
'minded, may keep a diary, can not mind haggling over prices;. eyes may be turned towards that Unsatisfied need for recognition sparsely propulated Dominion by leads either to morbid self-blaming congested populations in Europe grudge against society."
to a permanent grouse and Asia. It is argued by this commentator that if an attack were made, and Britain were oc- cupied with the protection of other régions, Canada would be forced to rely On the United States Navy and Army and the your basic needs and instincts? At Wimbledon. Perry slammed | Monroe Doctrine. Therefore, he Which are you considering least a ball at a Press photographer. Hall is to be left standing. On self and others; that is to say, en-
One way of making a racket. contends, the right policy for and how can you correct it?
(In this respect, keep in mlad Britain is close co-operation that your hobbies are an excellent
ជា with the United States. Many means of working, off thwarted
A reader wants easy-going people will be dissatisfactions. If you wanted to be past tense for tents. posed to dismiss these thoughts an actor take up amateur then-at tents!
tricals or amateur playwriting,
and
For happiness, there should be a proper balance between these four! needs and their satisfaction.
H
OW
can you better balance
errs at all, shall err on the side
BULLS AND INNERS
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,cal, or Objective? These terms are used in a completely non- [political sense.
The natural conservative clings to what is old because it is old: the radical clings to what is new because it is new; the objective person is unprejudiced by train- ing or outlook, and judges things
A small section of the old City by their practical values to him-
Its own square feet, we presume.tirely on their merits..
The conservative, roughly, holds that man is immortal, war in- MacWhirter confesses that he evitable, marriage as an Institu
For a
to know theses American phrases.
We suggest that, we should never mistake him for a Pilgrim Father.
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tion is satisfactory and Boes not require improvemont. man is not evolving into a higher being of the superman type, work is more im-: as the speculation of alarmists; or even assiduous and systematic
Now that a Chinese orchestra, portant thair leisurė, ęte.
ivitli saxophone, has they cannot conceive of u world playgoing, even programme-col-
The radical answers are oppo- in which the British Empire willlecting. If you wanted to be an Or Bathing Costumes," office and act itself up in competi-be mixed if a large enough number
announcement replete
established itself opposité our site. The objective's answers will author keep a diary, etc. Your not be secure in its own holldays are another useful outlet. Most of them seem to be lacking tion with street hawkers' cries, of such questions are put to him.
Which reaction is yours and strength. These people, how-
about '99
we may soon feel sufficiently In- spired to compose a tone-poem en- what steps can you take to make- ever, give little thought to the
titled "Wailing Wallahs of Wynd- your judgments more objective? changes that have taken place of safety when it comes to Three new vegetables have been ham Street.", in two generations which have making provision for the future grown
OW. do you fuce completely altered the centre of security of the Empire as a Something to get in a stew about from the beaches, won't it be If dogs are definitely banned
trouble? There. gravity in world politics. The whole. Never before was that
rather hard lines on some of the are four ways of reacting to warnings and apprehensions to need greater than it is today.
Colony's bright young pups? „
trouble, frustration, and disap which, we
An Englishman's home may be have alluded have Reassurance, happily, can be
found in the determination, of his castle...but his tent scoms:
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pointment.. Intterly been voiced from so the British Government to make to be a dam Luisance.
Dorothy Round's tennis defeat: The first is the reaction of HATE. many quarters throughout the
was partially attributed up lost leeway, in order that the
the The hater blames the external fact that she broke a shoulder-world for his failures. Ile reacts British Empire—by responsible future may be made secure.
Beauty parlours complain that strup. No doubt she'd prefer statesmen, as well as competent That policy, moreover, is one observers that they cannot be which has the support of the the hair-dressing trade is very set-back to a bare back.
slack in the summer. Naturally,
0. SPORTS brushed aside as unworthy of great majority of the British their clients get all the bobbing The bathing beaches are now it." He never forgives and ho serious notice. That is why people, whether at Home or in they require in the seaside per-receiving the Government's at awaits his opportunity for revenge.
(Continued on Papo 5.) there is need that Britain, if she the Empire overseas.
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manent waves,
tent-ion.
to
with anger and indignation: "He played mo dirty," "I'll get even with him if I have to swing for