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Are you bashful when you meet a good-looking girl ?

THE

HONGKONG TELEGRAPH.

NOVEMBER TUESDAY,

9,

1997.

Have

you

inferiority complex?

SYDNEY-EMDEN

A

Do you boast of your

an 6. success and abilities,

LFRED ADLER, the famous Viennese psychologist who died four months ago, first introduced the term "inferiority complex" to denote a feeling of inadequacy or mal-adjustment to one's surroundings. None of us is without some trace of it, but some of us have it very markedly.

Here is a chance for you to test yourself. Answer these questions "Yes" or "No," and do not cheat!

RECALLED

Are you stubborn and argumentative when anyone con-

1. tradicts you? (

)

Are you suggestible? That is, do you always agree

or of what you could have done if you had been given

the chance? ( )

Do you talk

7. Yourself, about

about

your

illness and bad luck, about what people say about you, and so on? (

}

Do you feel misunder-

8.stood that people do not appreciate you as

they should? ( >

Do you brood

treated? (

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Are

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Do you try to boss!

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November 9 Ominous

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{

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13.

Do you wish that

always remained

Are you very contra- 3. Suggestible Tat is, child and

do you always take ( the opposite course to that nug- gested to you? ( }

4, when

>

you could have al

nover grown up

Do you feel jealous

14. when someone in the

office gets a rise and

Are you shy and afraid

meeting your you do not? (

}

bosh, or local M.P.? (

Date

5.

self?

Brisbane Man Tells of End of

Famous Raider

The terms of the Armistice which see commemorate on Thursday were adter giving her two more broadsides communicated to the German delegates in the forest of Commpeigne on the Sydney left her and went after Thursday, November 9, 1918. The German did not like it but had to the culler bow to the Allied will.

The officials at. Couns were

were

125

the

fourth

first

FINAL SURRENDER

an

Two

Do you find yourself

>

15. Do you wish you had

been born someone else? (

ing attention to your Turn to foot of this column

}

IRISH

and check your score.

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When the doctor came

Buck his

Wo trishmen, working in a Clyde

shipyard, asked the Irish gaffer first question was, "Is Claney takin'

If he had a job for a friend of theirs his medicine regularly?" Just after coming over from the auld country.

"He is not," said Mrs. Clancy. "He

"What kind of a lad is he?" asked says he is not goin' to poison him-

the gaffer.

self for the longer,"

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Buresk which, with German prize crew on board, was trying to escape. A shot across her "A bit strong fellow that could tu

An Irishman rushed Into the water Just four years earlier, on Notember 9, 1914 although they stic Methows brought her to a halt, but the two men's work," replied the men, to

sca-cocks. opened the

which the gaffer replied, "Send him offee and breathlessly shouted at the ke it any the more, submission reas made by the Germans in another Germans

that the collier must down to-morrow morning, and you man behind the counter. "Me ch- place, for it was on that day that HIM.A.S. Stdney met and battered into Sets surrender the German cruiser Eden of the Curus-Keeling Islands. kunder, the Sydney after taking off two can stay at home."

Tern's burst, me chickens are drown- the crew sped a salvo into her and The exploits of the Emden in the carrying on his raiding activities. let her to sink.....

While having a walk an Irish ed. and the name's O'Cafferty".. early days of the war had trade her

Returning to the Emden, Captainpriest was overtaken by a rainstorm. The old official fooked over the top famous and much feared. She deceived by the Emden's

to be tuming seemed

up almost funnel others had been. The Gluson, of the Sydney, inquired by and he sought sheller in a smiddy.

ATS everywhere in the Indian Ocean, and German cruiser as she came up was signal if von Muller would surrender but found that it was almost as wet of his classes, and said, "Why the LONDON SERVICE

How-d so prevent further loss of life. Inside as outside. He said to the divi don't you keep ducks?" on account of the clever disguising taken to be H.M.S. Minotaur.

This was about 3.45 p.m. No answer smith, "Pat, you must get your roof A gentleman invited a Scolsmen of the ship by her skipper, Captain ever, the landing party

and an Frishman to have a drink To signal was made and the German colours ended."

AGAMEMNON Von Muller, time and time again eognised in time and a SOS

remained aloft, the Germon afficers eluded the ships seeking her out for sent out by wireless.

"Troth," said Pat, "I was thinking the Scot he said, "What will you by taken off the Buresk telling Captain destruction.

This message was picked up

And, looking at the Irishman, "what LIVERPOOL SERVICE welto-day."... On one occasion the Emden II.MAS. Melbourne, which, with the Glossop that von Muiler would never of that for a long time, but it's too have? A pale ale" said the Scot. for you?" "I take a pat of le steaming out of Kino-Chau sighted a Sydney, 11.M.S. Minotaur, H.M.AS. urrender:

"Oh, yes," said the priest, "you'll too," said Pat. Japanese warship much too heavily Pioneer, and the Japanese warship)

conveying armed for the German light cruiser Ibuki

At 4.30 p.m. the Sydney opened fire

Pat was ill, and, after examining to tackle. So, with a sense of hum- Australian and New Zealand con- again and continued, to pull the take a dry day to it."%

Emden for about five "Sure, your reverence." rejoined him, the doctor said a few sympathe NEW YORK SERVICE our for which the Teutons are not tingent, as well as reservists return- bettered

The Egypt. minutes.

white flag was then Pal, "I wouldn't be needin' it on a tle words to him, but prescribed usually given credit, von Muller hat a ing to the British Army, to

nothing. At the door he said to the fourth funnel hoisted, flew the White HMS. Minotaur shortly before the holsted by von Muller and his sub-dry day."

wife, "I'm afraid your husband will "Ach, I Ensign, and steamed past the Jap. news of a strange ship at Cocos cume mission was received,

Gri One party of Germans, left ashore A friend of mine was driving in a not be able to work again. warship with his German crew lin- through had been ordered away

launting car over an old bridge in the must tell him at once. ordered when the Emden steamed out to Ing the rails and giving three hearts, other through had been

com- engage the Sydney, escaped in South-West of Ireland, and, to his him up to hear that."" British cheers! The Japanese were away on other duty and the

the escort devolved upon auxiliary schooner, the Ayesha. surprise, he saw newby a new bridge qulte deceived and returned banzai mand of

He asked the jarvey to "Cassidy," said one Irishman to in ruins. CASUALTIES COMPARED for hurrah.

the captain of H.M.AS., Melbourne.

The casualties in the Sydney were explain the strange phenomenon, and another, "You'll excuse me if I don't BRISBANE MAN'S STAY CAREER OF DESTRUCTION

wounded the jarvey said it was built to let the tell ye what I'm thinking about Fe." three killed, one severely

R. G. D. Albion, (since dead), four severely, and four big buses over the water. Mr. A. T. H. Lemon, of Between September 10 and 14 the

Becoming heated. Pat complained Einden Look and sank six British who at that time was a stokes aboard slightly wounded. The killed aboard merchantinea in the Bay of Bengal, 11.M.A.S, Sydney, in his personal log the Ernden from Captain von Muller's that it would take the bite out of his

seven officers

enne. and On September 30 she dealt with four of the voyages of the famous cruiser, wn statement were

Three officers and 53 mouth If the big buses more in the same way and captured notes that the wireless message was and 180 men.

and received at 0.30 am. on November 9, en were wounded, one offer and added, "but the little fairies, cod the collier Buresk, and tool

their luck to them, came and blew the mon laler dying of three released the Gryfevale. And so it immediately the Sydney, on orders

Altogether 11 officers, foine bridge to Hell," went on until within seven weeks from HAL.A.S. Melbourne, turned off wounds. this lone German cruiser End des- and, working up to 25 knots, sped warrant officers and 191 men were

Poslered with questions by nu troyed some 70,000 tons of British away to investigate, meanwhile pre- taken aboard the Sydney.

Considering the early accuracy of shipping. On September £2 she paring for action. It was suspected

the Sydney English tourist, a farvey was about bombarded Madras, firing 125 shells at the mysterious stranger was the he Emden's salvous,

Hghtly. About 10 shells to stop at the Old Dublin Pest Offee. into the ol tanks and causing Emden, and both the Melbourne and serped

and boiler when the tourist asked him, "What Ibuki wanted the honour of engaging struck her, the engine

funnels the

escoping are the figures on the top." On October 20 the Emden tried the her. The Melbourne as senior ship rooms

had to remain with the convoy und, entirely. four-funnel triele again and made raid on Penang. There she surprised well, was it likely that she would. The action will ever the Russian cruiser, Jemtchug, by deny another Australian ship the famous one steuring to within G00 yards and hot.our firing salvoes into her. The Russian famous ralder? made a feeble reply and hit some

merchant ships in the harbour behind. the German, but never landed a shell on the Emden. On the other hand,

tremendous blaze.

of meeting von

remain

in the annals of sen

11

"The twelve apostles," said Pat. "Nonsense," sald the Englishmaan,

Agures." Muller's fights, more especially as a large pro-"there are only six

portion of the Sydney's crew were which Pat blandly replied, "sure the young hands and men in training.

other six are in postin' the letters."

EMDEN GAME ENOUGH

For this Aght--her last-the Emden

the Emden landed with the best part came out to sen with ber decoy fun-

of 100 rounds.

FLUCKY FRENCHMAN

Beware of

To

In a bush town in Australia, with # very large Irish population, most of the publle appointments were in the hands of Irishmen. At a meet- ing one evening the Irish chairman asked if there were any questions.

An Englishman criticised the dit-

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nel stowed away, and her Imperial Germun colours lylag. At 11,000 yards she opened on the more heavily armed Sydney. The shots fell, short, Turning out to sea again she en- however, and the Sydney steamied on countered the French destroyer her course. It was then 9.40 m. Mousquet and opened fire. The odds With the range closing to 10,000 of. speed, armour, and hitting power yards the Sydney opened fire in reply were all in favour of the Eniden and to that of the Emden, now her first thols hit the Frenchman in salvoes rapidly and aocurately: Al

Sydney -Use reliable Absorbing Jr. Instead of the the casualties aboard the the engine-room. Mousquel surrendering the inequal occurred in the earliest stages of the contest, however, she continued fring fight.

Bring

on the German. None of her shells. With both ships manoeuvring hit the Emden and soon tie salvoca bring their broadsides into action in from the heavier ship sent the Rallent turn they twisted and turned an Mourquel to the bottom bows first. pelted each other with high explosite, Von Muller stayed to pick up 36 The Sydney now was getting things French survivors and then, seeing her own way. The foremost funnel another destroyer coming out to of the Emden went, and then m challenge her from Penang, crowded mast, and next the after stack, while on steam and disappeared, a rains the German was obviously Ludly form obscuring her from sight of the afre aft. Her hull was badly holed, and she appeared to be in a sink- pursuing British ship.

In the early days of November von ing condition, but von Muller appeared Keeling Islands, which lie directly in sighting gamely.

off Qie

Muller wan

ENEMY BEACHED

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Cocos-

the track between Perth and Colom- bo. Von Muller's object was the deatruction of tlas cable and wireless The Atht nd now been on just station there, since the less lila over an hour and the Emden, being movements were reported to Allied near North Keelttig Island decided to worships the better his chance ofheach. She grounded at 11.20 ml

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and before he could finish, his speech someone behind hit him on the head with a stick so severely that he fell like a log to the floor.

When the excitement In the sudlence subsided the chairman said quietly, "Is there any other gintie man who would like to ask a quis- |tion?"

Two Irishwomen, were having a heated argument at the corner of a busy street In Dublin, and just be- sald to the fore they parted one other, "Mrs. Flanagan, if it wasn't for the state of grace that I'm in. which, thanks be to God, I'll be out cut yez into of in two days, I'd fddle strings."

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*

Clancy was 11, and ls wife called in the doctor, who sald Clancy could have no norter, but only the bad- tasted medicine he ordered for at Jenst a week.

Have you an inferiority complex ?

128ually 1. from a desire to call attention to oneself and that is due to feeling of inferiority.

Stubbornness is

2 and 3. A person who always allows himself to be influenced by others suffers from an in- feriority feeling; but so does the individual tuko la very contra-

suggestible.

An affirmative answer to all the other questions, too, shows that you are afraid other people will not put the same valuation on you that you put, or would like to put, on yourself.

You know the old saw that a bully is always a coward. It t because he is a coward that he blusters #શ} bullies In an attempt to prove that he is not. Have you noticed the number of physical weeds and misfits in tife that worship brute strength and join Fascist movements? (It is due to a desire to overcome their Jeeling of inferiority and prone their superiority.

If you answer "yes" to 10 or more of there questions you have a pronounced inferiority complex; if you answer No to 10 or more of them you are very free from the inferiority feeling (unless you have chicated, says the psychologist toho likes to have the last word); and if your score

is between these two extremes you are, like the setter of this questionnaire, an aver- ago person,

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