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Show JAPAN SECURE IN MANDATE ON YAP Foreign Affairs Minister Ad- warcraft. He declared that whether mijor ships, submarines r airplanes would be riven a superior place would depend upon the policy pursued by other natlona. dresses Tokio Diet TtiKiti, March 10 fliy Associated -I'ree!.!.--Japan's posititn relative to the question raised 'by the X'nRed ritatfia rc-gartllng the mandate granted Japan hy the allied supreme council for the Ifland of Yap Is secure. In the belief of Viscount I'chlda, minister of foreign affairs, who spoke In the house of peers. i Japan, following the policy of the other greu world powers, he declared, has not made any effort to open diplomatic diplo-matic negotiations with the soviet government In Moscow. Questioned regarding the merits of battleships and cruisers, M. Kato, minister of nvirine, said Japan Tavored trivinc- Imnortnnre to lMh typos of |