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What he
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the findings of psychological What will make him
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answers.
The key to the clues provided by the answers will be published on Wednesday (You might out this page out and make a note of the answers for comparison.) 1. Suppose that just by wish-
Despite frequent statements]
Britain is not disposed to that James Melton.
surrender any of her Colonies or James Melton.mandated territories, in return
ing you could change your"- for Germany's re-entry into the Stuart Robertson,
of Nations, a fear still self into any sort of person. Stuart Robertson League
persists in certain parliamentary Which of these people would Derek Oldham. circles that she may, under pres you wish to be? Give first, Derek Oldham. sure, accede in some such demand. † second, and third choice:
...a hottsewife; Molly Picon, Accordingly, a group of leading!
b...a teacher; <...a movie star; d...a great footballer: e...d typist: f... cowboy; g...a shop-keeper: h...n buisness
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i....a princess; j...an inventor; k...a policeman; 1...a clown; m...an aviator; n...an engine driver: o...a captain; P...a detective; q. poet;
M.P.' has issued a manifesto expressing the view that such a course would be morally unjusti- Sam Browne.fiable and politically dangerous, It is pointed out that under Arti- Treaty of Frances Day. Versailles, Germany "renounced in favour of the principal Allied .Frances Day.
and associated Powers" (not the League of Nations) "all her rights and titles possessions" and it is suggested that Britain has no right to bar- ter away as a mere counter in the European game vast native popu- lations, as well as many British selilers, who have been given clear pledges by successive Bri- tish Governments that the pro- tection of British rule would never be withdrawn, Germany's demand for colonies is usually based on the need of access to raw materials, and of an outlet for her surplus population. But Facts show conclusively, in the view of the authors of the mani- festo referred to, that the return of her former colonies would make no appreciable difference 2. Suppose you were going to live on a desert island and to Germany's economic position.
Chater Road.
r...a doctor; s...a nurse; t...an engineer; u...an actress; v...a prizefighter: w...a king; X... singer: y... lawyer; z...a salesman; aa...a writer; ab...an artist,
There is to-day no discrimina- could take only three people Lion in regard to the export with you. Whom would you of raw materials from any take with you?
of these territories. More-
over, between 1904 and 19133. Suppose you could have
on
211
three of the wishes below,
average only 33 per which would you want to come
happiest
a. to be stronger than I am 9. How strong are you?
now;
b...to get along better with
my father and mother; ...to be liked better by other
boys and girls:
d...to play games better;
a...very weak:
b...not very strong; e...strong:
f...John is the most popular boy in the school, and everybody likes him; g...George is the best in the school at games of every sort.
Which would you prefer to be Hike? (First and second choice.)
Which would your mother like best?
Which would your father like best?
17. for girls.
a...Helen can run faster than
any girl in school:
b. Mary is the prettiest girl
in school; c...Dorothy gets the best.
marks for her school-work. d...Grace is a lender, and the girls all do what she wants them to do:
...Alice always does what her mother tells her to do. ...Gladys always has the nicest clothes of any one in school:
...Betty is the most popular girl in the school and everybody likes her. Which would you wish to be
d...the strongest in my class, like? (First and second choice.) Which would your mother
to be brighter at my 10. Do you like to play games like best?
school studies.
f...to have a different father
and mother;
g...to be a boy (if you are a
girl);
h...to be a girl (if you are a
boy);
i...to by bigger than I am
now;
j...to have more money to
spend; k...to be grown up and be
*able to leave home; .1...to have more friends;
m...to be better-looking;
...to have father and mother
love me more:
...to go to a different school; p...to have more toys to play
with:
Which would your father like
with other boys and girls? a...I don't, because 1 can't best?
play games very well;
b...they don't want me to 18. For boys.
play with them because I
Edward likes to read. He
can't play games very well; his read all the books he can e... like to play games get about cowboys, Indians, and
soldiers..
fairly well;
...I like it a great deal; e...I would rather play games than anything else I know. Which do you like best?
11.
...to go off by yourself and play or read or work at making something: b...to play with one or two
others:
e...to play with a whole
crowd.
Which of these would your mother like best?
Which of these would your 12. father like best?
4. How many friends would
you like to have?
5.
a...hones
b...one or two;
c...a few good friends;
d...many friends;
e...hundreds of friends.
Am--Just like him?—Yes—A
Title Not at all. Do I wish to be just like him?
-Yrs-A little-Not at all.. Jack doesn't want to mind his father and
mother. He knows he is old enough to de- cide things for himself.
Am I just ke him?--Yes-A
#tle-Not at all.
Do 1 wish to be just like him?
Yes--A little-Not at all. James likes to sit by himself- and imagine things. He sits and dreams of make-believe nd-
with ventures
make-believe how friends in a make believe world which is much nicer than the real work. He thinks it is more fun than playing games,
Do you like to have some one cise to tell you to do things? a...I like it;
b...I don't care;
c...I would rather do things
my own way;
d...I hate to be told what to
klo.
How many good friends 13. have you got?
a...none at all;
b..one or two;
e...a few good friends; d...many friends; e...hundreds of them.
sous emigrated annually from true? First, second, and third. 6. When do you think one has Germany to her colonies, and in choice: Manufactured by 1913. her colonies supplied only one half per cent, of her total im- 'SHOE-MAKER' ports. On the other hand, the
cession of the mandated ter- NOTES OF THE DAY LOOMS,ritories to Germany would seri-
ART
weaken the strategic
We have perhaps been lacking of
unity of the British Empire.in sympathy when we grinned at makers
the
very Tanganyika, for example, in the
the #275427 who surreptitiously finest natural lustre hands of a foreign Power, apart wiped his eyes at some heart-1
from interrupting the continuity rending crisis in a cinema, and Chinese Carpets.
machine spun yarn.
the most fum in life? a...when you are a young
child; b...when you are between
nine and twelve years old; e...when you are between twelve and twenty-five years old; d...after you are twenty-five
years old.
of British territory from Egyt to, we have possibly been among 7. Do you want to be a grown-
the Cape, would endanger the those who shouted angrily when
communication: lines of
with some player on a football field! pure sheep's wool and India, Australia, and the East, lost his temper and lashed out at No, there is pro- The entry of Germany into Africa) an opponent, would thus necessitate a further bably no relationship between the renciion. But the point is that vast extension of Britain's de sport, like detion, can move the fence programme and its already strongest to fears and angry vio-
burden. A further lenee. We admit that the specta HAND WOVEN crushing
point made is that the Govern cle of a weeping supporter of ́a ments of most of the other man- football team is a rarity, but we FAST COLOURS datory Powers, including the have known athletes, men.
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up man or woman? a...I just can't wait to be
grown-up;
b...1 would like to be grown-
up;
c...I don't want to be grown- I would rather be just up. as I am; d...I would like best of all to
be a few years younger than I am now.
Am I just like him?-Yes—A
little-Not at all.
Do I wish to be just like him?
-Yes-A lille-Not at all.
19. For girls.
Are you good looking?
Esther likes to read all sorts of love stories, fairy tales a...I'm not at all good look- and whatever books she can
ing: b...I'm not very good look-
ing; c...I'm as good looking as
mast boys and girls; d...People say that I'm very
good looking.
14.
Do you like to get into rough games, wrestling matches, football, and things like that?
get.
Am I just like her? Yes-A
Hittle-Not at all
Do I wish to be just like her?
YesA little-Not at all, Anna would like to be a boy.
She thinks she would have a better time if she were.
Am I Just like her? Hittle-Not at all.
Yes-A
Do I wish to be Just like her?
Yes-A little-Not at all. Isabel likes to sit by herself I like them very much; and imagine things. She sits
and b...I like them a little;
dreams of make-believe e...I don't like them;
adventures with make-believe d...I hate people to push and friends in a make-believe world
pull me around.
which is much nicer than the real world. She thinks it is
15. Do you want people to more fun than playing games.
like you?
a...I can't stand it if people
don't like me;.
Am I just like her? Yes-A
Ittle Not at all.
Do wish to be just like her?
Yes-A little-Not at all.
20.
b...I always try to make
people like me. e...I don't care very much,
but I'm glad when people about? like me;
d...I don't care a bit whe-
ther people like me or not.
British Dominions, have declared women, to cry both in victory and.. what sort of person do you
When you are grown-up, 16. This is for boys.
their unwillingness to consider any defeat. When little Jolint scored
Flying! such cession, and it is thus urged the goal which won the
Montreal the that the British Government Frenchmen of
world's ice hockey championship should, once and for all, indiente against Victorin some years ago, its definite adherence to u like he sobbed into his padded gloves, line of policy. This issue, it will When Schmeling beat Jack Shar- be recalled, was mentioned in the
(Continued on Page 4.) questionnaire sent some months
ago to the German Government, None the less, it may again come
in an effort to secure elucidation into the limelight in the near of Herr Hitler's ideas, but up to future, for which reason it is to the present no reply has been be hoped that there will be no vouchsafed to this document.' dublety about Britain's policy.
want to be? a...I want to be a very great person and do great things that people will talk about; b...I want to be one of the leading people in whatever town I live in;
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e...I want to be a happy ordinary person, with good job;
d...I would rather not grow
up.
à...Harold can run faster
than any boy in school; b...Peter is very strong, and can beat any of the other boys in a fight; c...Sam gets the best marks
for his school-work; d...Joe is a leader, and all the boys do what he tells them; Alfred always does just what his parents tell him to do;
Do grown-ups understand what children really think
Yes. Sometimes, Never. Who understand children botter-
mothers, or fathers
or both the same?..
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