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Show 00 - - Mrs. Sanger May i Enter Japan if She Won't Talk ToKlO. Feb 20. The instructions of the Japanese foreign office to the Japanese consulate In San Francisco ihftt It refuse to vise the passport of Mrs Margaret Sanger; head of the birth control league, were on tho ground that propaganda along the lines she understood ?ho propose d wus Illegal In Japan and an Improper subject sub-ject for public discussion. The foreign office objection, however, how-ever, it was slated bv an official today did not mean that Mrs. Hunger would be denied admission to Japan Yusuke Akamatsu chief of the lm-migrati'm lm-migrati'm section of the foreign office said today the action taken was Intended In-tended OS a warning to Mrs. hunger that she would not bo permitted to lecture and to forestall any complaint th.it she did not know th- Japan attitude at-titude in advance. Statements that she would not be permitted to land in Japan ure incorrect, in-correct, he declared. On the contrary she would undoubtedl receive permission per-mission to enter tho country upon th condition that she would not attempt propaKanda, |