18 JANUARY 1908, page 2

On Monday. In Paris Mr. Henry Farman, A Son Of

Mr. T. Farman, the Paris correspondent of the Tribune, accom- plished a memorable feat with a flying machine of his own invention. The apparatus, says the Times correspondent,......

Lord Balfour Of Burleigb, Than Whom There Is No More

loyal Conservative or more convinced • Free-trader alive to-day, was also a guest at the luncheon, and -made a speech which we trust will receive the earnest attention of the......

On Friday, January 10th, The Glasgow And West Of Scotland

Unionist Free-Trade Club entertained Lord Cromer and other Unionist Free-traders at a luncheon. The gather- ing 'was' a remarkable one, and representative of the best elements......

Sir Edward Grey In A Speech To His Constituents At

Alnwick on Wednesday dwelt upon the fact that foreign nations are showing a disposition to increase their Navies. At the present time we had a Navy perfectly adequate to meet......

On Monday The Divorce Court Made Absolute A Decree Of

nullity of marriage in a case which exposes to the full the extraordinary complications of the marriage laws. An Englishwoman married a Frenchman, but the Frenchman, who was......

Speaking At Lancaster On Wednesday, Mr. Asquith - Said Some

very sound things about• Free-trade. We must . expect to find ourselves in the future in a less satisfactory condition as to the employment of labour and the profits of capital,......

The Tribune Of Tuesday Publishes A Summary From Its New

York correspondent of a statement by Mr. Grover Cleveland is to the advisability of providing pensions for ex-Presidents. rhe argument in favour of pensions might be taken as......