1 NOVEMBER 1946, Page 5

I usually agree with the Bishop of Chichester's views on

Germany. I certainly agree with him that the process of denazification has probably gone far enough—or nearly so, for I fancy there are some nasty bits to clear up yet. But to enunciate that doctrine in a sermon to Germans in Berlin seems to me, I am bound to say, very question- able. Denazification is a matter of high policy, and it is to those in authority that representations should be made, in private, not to Germans in public.