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MARBLED HATCHETFISH - Spring 1902
GM Ally Bain
Austria is in anarchy, see press!

Not sure if planned but Russia gave support to England who didn't use it. Given that, Germany sailed to it but all in all not as good as they thought.

Turkey has an enemy fleet in Bulgaria so autumn will be interesting.

Italy & France are facing a sea warfare.

AUSTRIA-HUNGARY (Chris Lepetit - NMR!)
A(Bud) Stands (DISLODGED - DISBANDED NRP); F(Tri) Stands

ENGLAND (Henrik Lublin)
F(NWG) - BAR; A(Edi) Stands; F(Lon) - NTH; A(Nwy) Stands; F(Bel) - Hol

FRANCE (Jacques Breton)
F(Bre) - MAO; F(Por) - Spa sc; A(Pie) - Tyr; A(Spa) - Mar; F(Mar) - GoL

GERMANY (Pierre Magnus)
F(Den) - Swe; A(Ber) - Pru; A(Hol) - Kie; A(Mun) - Sil; A(Tyr) - Vie

ITALY (Elliot Reed)
A(Ven) Stands; A(Apu) s A(Ven); F(Nap) - TYS; F(Tun) - WMS

RUSSIA (Neil Brass)
F(GoB) s ENGLISH A(Nwy) - Swe (MISORDER); A(Rum) - Bud; F(BLA) - Bul ec; A(Gal) s A(Rum) - Bud; A(StP) - Nwy (FAILED)

TURKEY (Pete Younger)
A(Gre) - Ser; A(Ank) s A(Con); A(Con) s A(Ank); F(Bul) sc - Gre; F(Smy) - AEG

PRESS

ALB-Vie: No explaination about NMRing the last move & no orders this move means you are out & will be black-listed for Dip2000, i.e. don't come back for another game.

Lon-Ber: Sorry Fritz, but I do fancy tulips and Gouda-cheese. It's all Russia's fault, he told me you had ordered your army away, you silly Kraut...

StP: "While Russian naval exercises on the Black Sea were progressing normally, one of the ships began to take on water, thus necessitating pulling into the first port to be found. Unfortunately, the trip to Sevastopol was too far to make, so a brief stop in Bulgaria was required."

StP-Con: Would it help if I said I was sorry?

Con: Greetings my fellow leaders. I'm pleased that such a spirit of harmony is abroad in Europe (apart from the regrettable but perhaps inevitable collapse of the anachronistic Austro Hungarian empire) - long may it continue into this glorious new century.

Autumn 1902 deadline: 19:00 GMT, 12th March 2003.

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