20 JULY 1907, page 3

The Polling In The Colne Valley Division, Which Took Place

on Thursday, has resulted in the return of Mr. Grayson, the Socialist candidate, by a majority of 153. Mr. P. Bright, the Liberal, obtained 3,495, and Mr. G. C. Wheler, the......

We Had Not Space In Our Last Issue To Mention .

the visit to Aldershot on Thursday week of about fifty Members of Parliament, but we should like now to congratulate Mr. Haldane on his happy thought, and to express the hope......

Addressed To The Secretary Of The Western Counties Tariff...

Federation, a letter which we must give verbatim, as no summary can do justice to so remarkable a piece of political dialectic._.. "4 Carlton. Gardens, Pall Mall, S. W., July......

Lord Hugh Cecil Has Replied To This By Once More

asserting (in a letter to Wednesday's Times) that Mr. Balfour is a Free-trader and against Protection. "I doubt if there is any abstract economic proposition which be would be......

The Conference Of The British Constitutional Association,...

concluded its sittings on Saturday last with a meeting presided over by Mr. Ryder, at which a member read a paper on the practical work of the Association. In the end, the......

The Times Of Last Saturday Publishes A Very Sensible...

for the better housing of the Turner pictures in the National Gallery. It is notorious that the oil paintings are crowded, and that the water-colours are badly lighted and......

In The House Of Lords On Thursday The Duke Of

Bedford obtained from the Government a most important concession ifi regard to the Militia. He had moved an amendment that the Militia should have a moratorium of two years......

On Wednesday The Royal Commission On Canals And Inland...

took evidence on the construction of a ship canal from the Forth to the Clyde. Provost Archibald Christie, of Falkirk, stated that the best route would be almost identical with......

Bank Rate, 4 Per Cent., Changed From 4-1 Per Cent.

Apr. 25th. Consols (21) were on Friday 84i—on Friday week 84i.......