THE HONGKONG
TELEGRAPH, FRIDAY, AUGUST
5,
1938.
Envoy Quite
Extraordinary
BY A. L. EASTERMAN
LOOK on for a huntin', o end I did, and I feel I can do
shootin' anul
fencin'
my work better. young man.
At 40 I feel I an a
levo in inking time of my sleep to keep Extra-myself up to scratch,
"My indoor exercise is tencing. I be
wave among their Excellen nics the Envoys
nul ordinary
Ministers Plenipotentiary at the Court of St. James and their Lady Excellencies.
A diplomatic missionary, with' "Sport makes better diplomats '' for his motto, has come to town in the person of Dr. Hassan Pasha Nashaat. the new Egyptian Ambassador.
For the last ten years he has been Egyptian Minister to Ger- many.
Lovely Wife
Not less zenlous in the passion for sporting diplomacy is lovely 23-year-old Ambassadress Nashant, daughter of one of Egypt's great Court Cunilies.
Ghe hunte, "swims like a fish," speaks five languages, and "keeps it."
Nashoat Pasha, like a good Ambassa- der, is relloent about polliies, and dons la moat suave and please-don't-ank-me alr when you broach this thorny tople.
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Outdoors I go in for hunting. shoot slags in Poland and bears in Flo- land" might go "ail county and hunt in the I suggested to 13s Excellency that he
Shires
Chief Task
Nestinat Pasha smiled and assumed diplomalle reserve. to study hunting in England and, per
*Well, I shall have: hops"
Nashant Pasha is no diplomatic tyro} either. He was one of Egypta frat re- presentatives to a foreign State, and was appolated Minister to Iran without pre- | vious experience in diplomacy.
He knows what he wants to do, "My chief mission," he said, "is to improve trade relations with Britain and to bring the commercial people of this country in closer contact with mine.
"The trading methods on this vide are not efficient enough. During my stay in Berlin, German imde with Egypt increased to such an extent that Ger- many has jumped into second place from ; nith in Egyptian trade.
"I want to do the same in this coun-
Meation sport, and his broad, muscular |-try, ond I hope the bustriess world here frame relaxes, hin shrewd eyes light up. will help me,"
so his sworthy, handsome face takes on
warmth and eagerness.
Situng down the banisters is not forbidden at this school-the child may reveal a "complex" that way.
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"They Don't Say Don't Here
This is the "mess" room. Children may make as much mess as they like, or daub and scribble on the walls, thus petting "repressions” out of the
Bustorm.
THIS IS THE DO AS YOU
LIKE SCHOOL
BY A SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT
are
THE school where they don't say don't," where “repressions allowed to burst to the surface in a glorious gnia of mischief, is now officially open.
It is the new Children's Centre built by the Institute of Child
Even climbing out of the window is not discouraged -it may represent a way of escape from early bad impressions.
Psychology in Pembridge-viline, P & O-BRITISH INDIA (APCAR) AND
Bayswater, W., and the Mar- chioness of Carlsbrooke per- formed the ceremony.
new
And this is some of the "technique" in educating difficult. backward and delinquent children which they showed to the Mar- chioness and to Mr. Kenneth Lind- say, Parliamentary Secretary to the Board of Education:
Sprctat water rooms,” where chil- dren can squirt hoses at each other and throw water about just as they like;
"Mess roots," with tiled walls and a light bluc floor, filed with pots of sticky paint, where they can daud anything they lay hands on,
Model Diagnosis
Not only are the children encouraged to splash the paint about, but also the staff is careful never to clean the room up until the children have left it.
This is so that the children shall never be made to feel guilty" of anything they have done.
In another room, there are big trays of wet sand, and boxes mud boxes of model cars. soldiers, houses and other things.
Here the children are encouraged to make model worlds.
Invariably the world they built ex- presses the inner conflict which has led to their revolt against society-their tendency to bad temper, violence, or even theft,
By analysing these models, experts can dig down into the troubles which lle at the root of the child's difficul!les.
Dr. Margaret Lowenfeld, the Centre's psychological director, who is keenly anxious for a new national outlook on Juvenile delinquency, sald to me:-
It is all nonsense to say that juvenile delinquency is on the Increase. The trouble is that in our big towns there is less and less opportunity for children to let off stram.
Some Handicap
"And nowadays, every time they steal an apple they are tuuled up before the magkirutės,
In nearly every case, when these children are brought here, we find that there is something Iping underneath the so-called criminal tendency--some handicap which the child has had to auffer
We try to And out all the circum- stances of the child's early We, pa well as of his immediate past."
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Hollywood.
The Imperial Imprimature of "His Imperial Highness, Prince Michael Alexandrovich Obolensky Roman- oir," in the statement, "We are not displeased," has been awarded to a motion picture scenario.
As almost everyone knows, Prince Michael Alexandrovitch Obolensky Romanoft is Harry Gerguson. Ho the bane of more than one con- Linent. Ho has become notorious, through checkered and picturesque career, as a great phoney--und he enjoys the notoriety associated with his name.
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A year ago Mike became tired of New York society and hitchhiked to Hollywood. Although his trousers were threadbare and his pockets as empty as usual, Mike still carried The grand manner.
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Mike tried to sell the idea of an Ellis Island story to a half dozen studios, but no one would take him seriously at first. The producers laughed at his epigrams and bought him 'drinks.
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Impressed with the drama, pathos humour of Mike's story, Zanuck bought it, and "His Imperial High- ness" then became highly solvent for probably the first time.
"I And," muses Mike, "It isn't half as amusing to have money as it is to live beyond a non-existent in- come".
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