20 FEBRUARY 1932, page 3

The War-guilt Question The New Controversy On The...

pre- cipitated by the Archbishop of York's Geneva sermon is, on the whole, salutary, but it serves no good purpose to suggest, as Sir Austen Chamberlain did a week ago, that the......

Bank Rate 5 Per Cent., Changed From 6 Per Cent.

on February 18th, 1932. War Loan (5 per cent.) was on Wednesday 99; on Wednesday week, 981; a year ago, 103. Funding Loan (4 per cent.) was on Wednesday 871; on Wednesday week.......

The Children Bill .

The Children and Young Persons Bill was read a second time last week with the approval of all parties, after a debate which showed the House at its best. On the whole, we must......

President Hindenburg Decides Germany Has A Singular Gift...

her crises at the last moment, and it looks as though President Hindenburg's consent to stand for re-election has saved her from another. There will probably be at least three......

Waterloo Bridge Doomed

We must apparently reconcile ourselves to the dis- appearance of Rennie's Waterloo Bridge, one of London's finest monuments. The London County Council decided on Tuesday that a......

News From Russia

The criticism by Mr. Walter Duranty in the last issue of the Spectator regarding the character of a good deal of the Russian news in the British Press, finds some con- firmation......

The Trend Of The Film The Warning Issued By The

British Board of Film Censors regarding the character of many of the films submitted to it must be considered in the light of two pertinent facts. The Board represents not some......