JAPAN DISPATCHED ABOUT 100 TROOPS SUNDAY TO HELP WITH EARTHQUAKE RELIEF IN INDONESIA. THE MEMBERS OF JAPAN'S SELF-DEFENSE FORCES LEFT CHUBU CENTRAIR INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT NEAR THE CENTRAL CITY OF NAGOYA AROUND 11 A.M. (0200 GMT) AND WERE DUE TO ARRIVE IN INDONESIA'S QUAKE-HIT YOGYAKARTA REGION MONDAY, A DEFENSE AGENCY SPOKESWOMAN SAID ON CONDITION OF ANONYMITY, CITING AGENCY PROTOCOL. SEPARATELY, TWO JAPANESE C-130 TRANSPORT PLANES ALSO LEFT SUNDAY TO DELIVER MEDICAL SUPPLIES AND TENTS TO THE AREA, THE ASSOCIATED PRESS REPORTED.