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(Reserved for late news received after the paper has gone to press.) LAUSANNE CONFERENCE. LAUSANNE, .May 1 The Turks askecl That they should have the power to limit tlie number of foreigners entering and practising professions, such as lawyers aud doctors. The point was co>;< eded ou the condition that ail acquired rights should be preserved. The Turks attempted to secure tho suppression of the article in which Turkey engaged to assure to foreigners adequate justice in Turkish courts. The Allies refused to entertain the proposition. Isinct said that he thought, that ho he could agree to the article, provided it were differently drafted.

BOY S LEG AMPUTATED. Noel Clemens, who was run ovei by a- tram at New Brighton ou Friday, had his leg amputated to-day, He is progressing favourably. CITY PROPERTY. A city property, containing three roods six perches of land, with five chains frontage to Victoria .Street and frontages- to Durham and Peterborough Streets, was offered at auction to-day by Jones, M'Crostie Co. on account of William Goss. Tht property was passed in when bidding had reached £6450. A property submitted on account of Messi*s Ivory’s, Ltd., having a frontage of 99 feet to M ajichestoi Street and 100 feet to Dun das Street was passed in at £6400. WRIT AGAINST HOME SECRETARY. LONDON, May 1. The “ Standard ” states that a writ has been issued against the Home Secretary on behalf of Art O'Brien,

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 17030, 2 May 1923, Page 1

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STOP PRESS NEWS. Star (Christchurch), Issue 17030, 2 May 1923, Page 1

STOP PRESS NEWS. Star (Christchurch), Issue 17030, 2 May 1923, Page 1