YAP MANDATE.
» NO MODIFICATIONS ACCEPTED. j CONCESSION OF TEE CABLES. I (By Coble. -Tress Asso-latlon.—Copj-right.i 1 TOKYO, March 0. j The Minister for Foreign Affairs, i Viscount L'chida. answering an intcripellation in the Diet, admitted that the j Cnited States last year protested ! directly to Tokyo against the terms of I the Japanese mandate for Yap. Japan's .reply fully explained the Japanese standpoint that when tne mandates I were considered, Mr. Wilson protested. I but when the final decision was reached, 'tin.' I'nited States made no res. nations. 'Japan could only adhere to her policy !to the end. Viscount l'chida added that :ho comideii'd that the question of the i Mandate for Yap «as definitely settled, llillt concerning the con'-vssion of Pacific ;<!h!'lcs to the Cnited States, he was ! unable to speak. — IA. and N.Z. Cable.)
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Auckland Star, Volume LII, Issue 59, 10 March 1921, Page 5
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