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SIAMESE FIGHTING FISH - Spring 1904
GM Ally Bain
Germany pushing many units into the area of Northern Russia, who themselves are within range of Munich. France's only unit to move was an army going to Brest. England is sitting waiting.

Either way bit of fun between Italy, Austria, Turkey & Russia.

AUSTRIA-HUNGARY (James Kinman)
F(Tun) - TYS; A(Alb) - Ser; A(Tri) s A(Alb) - Ser; F(Ven) Stands

ENGLAND (Helmut Strauss)
A(Yor) Stands

FRANCE (Matthew Cullen)
A(Pie) - Tus (FAILED); A(Lon) Stands; A(Mar) - Pie (FAILED); A(Par) - Bre; F(ENG) Stands

GERMANY (Pieter De Wilde)
A(Bel) - Edi; F(NTH) c A(Bel) - Edi; A(Ber) - Pru (FAILED); A(Lvn) s A(Ber) - Pru (CUT); A(Sil) - War (FAILED); A(Swe) - Fin; F(BAL) - GoB; F(Den) - Swe

ITALY (Matt Macdougall)
A(Tus) - Ven (FAILED); A(Nap) - Apu

RUSSIA (Sven Kalbitzer)
A(Ser) s TURKISH F(Gre) - Alb (DISLODGED - DISBANDED NRO); A(Mos) - Lvn (FAILED); A(Rum) - Gal; A(Vie) - Boh; A(War) - Pru (FAILED); F(Sev) - Rum (FAILED); F(StP) nc Stands

TURKEY (Ted Shannon)
F(Gre) - Alb; A(Con) - Bul; F(BLA) s A(Bul) - Rum; F(Smy) - AEG; A(Bul) - Rum

PRESS

ALB: If you haven't seen already, a rule on the House Rules has changed for future games. It's about 'proxy' & shown on the Home Page of Dip2000.

Ber: "Ludendorf feels the icy Finnish wind blowing through his hair. After leaving it's starting point Berlin, the 1st German army travelled through Kiel and Denmark, captured Holland and Sweden and now arrives at the gates of the Russian capital, Saint Petersburg. Thanks to loyal allies the German forces are now ready to launch a devastating offensive, the world will look very different by Christmas. Ludendorf looks forward to visiting the Hermitage museum then."

Con: The Sultan announced today that he has ordered his armies to liberate the oppressed peoples of Rumania from the evil Tsarist forces. This action comes after a delegation of Rumanian peasants pleaded with the Sultan for assistance.

Autumn 1904 deadline: 19:00 GMT, 17th February 2003.

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