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Show JAP BARES DETAILS OF ISLAND DISPUTE tukIu, Mar, s. (By The Associated Associa-ted Press.) Tho American protest to the league of nations concerning Jap-(auese Jap-(auese control of the Island of Yap. the pablffi .i i i statiouj was noi the tirst objection from the i nitod States In this ecuino' llon. said (foreign Minis-1 tev t'eiiid i in the diet today to answer to a question, Just year the United; States protested direct to Japan, which' replied fully, explaining the Japanese! Standpoint, he stated. When ttte mandates were considered) hp continued, President Wilson pro-1 teSted, but when final decision was' readied, Aiiienca made no reservations, aiici Japan could only adhere to her I policy to the end. He added that ho I considered the nuestion of the Sfap !niandat. flefiuiiely ileelded. As for, Ithe cuostion oi the concession of Pacific Pa-cific cables to the United States . was unable to speak on It. he declared. 1 00 |