PEARL DANIO - Autumn 1908 GM Ally Bain
Germany put the boot into France however it might have something to do with the French orders.
Russia caught the cold from Austria & it looks like Turkey might do the same.
Is Italy using Aloe Vera?
AUSTRIA-HUNGARY (Francis Joseph) A(Bud) - Vie; A(Ven) - Tyr (FAILED); A(Tri) s A(Bud) - Vie; F(GoL) - Pie
FRANCE (Emile Loubet) A(Spa) - Por (FAILED); A(Par) s A(Bre) (MISORDER, DISLODGED - DISBANDED BY GM); F(Bre) s A(Par) (MISORDER); F(WMS) s A(Spa) - Por (MISORDER)
GERMANY (Otto van Bismarck) A(Ber) - Pru; A(Sil) - War (FAILED); A(Bur) s A(Pic) - Par; A(Lon) Stands; A(Mar) Stands; A(Mun) - Tyr (FAILED); A(Pic) - Par; F(ENG) - Bre (FAILED); F(NTH) Stands; F(StP) nc Stands; F(Wal) - IRI
ITALY (Giovanni Giolitta) F(Por) Stands
RUSSIA (Nicolas II) A(Mos) - Lvn; A(Gal) - War (FAILED); A(Tyr) - Vie (FAILED); A(Ukr) - Mos; A(Vie) - Gal (FAILED, DISLODGED TO Boh)
TURKEY (Abd al_Hamid II) F(Tun) - TYS; F(Gre) Stands; A(Bul) - Rum; A(Rum) - Ukr; A(Ser) s AUSTRIAN A(Bud) (MISORDER); A(Sev) s A(Rum) - Ukr; F(AEG) - ION; F(BLA) s A(Sev)
Autumn 1908 Adjustments: A: +Vie, Ven, Tri, Bud, Rom, Nap = 6; Gains 1. F: Spa, Bre, -Par, -Lon = 2; Loses 2. G: +Lon, Mar, Mun, +Par, +StP, Edi, Bel, Nwy, Hol, Den, Lpl, Swe, Ber, Kie = 14; Gains 3. I: Por = 1; No change. R: Mos, War -StP, -Vie, -Sev = 2; Loses 3. T: Gre, Rum, Ser, +Sev, Con, Bul, Ank, Smy, Tun = 9; Gains 1.
Builds/Disbands: A: Builds A(Bud). 1 Build centre short. F: Removes F(WMS). G: Builds A(Ber), F(Kie). 1 Build centre short. I: None. R: Removes A(Tyr), A(Boh), A(Gal). T: Builds A(Con). PRESS ALB: If any of you are playing in their first game on the site, you will be classed as 'new'. That means you can only play in one game. As we are moving into 1909, I can change your setting to 'nor'. That means you can add your name to the Waiting List as long as they are classsed as standard games, i.e. shown as 'STD'. Let me know if you are in your first game on the site & you would like to be moved up. Spring 1909 deadline: 19:00 BST, 28th June 2002.
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