Le Mensuel Nouvelle
Barcelona flies the Tri-color...
  At the onset of the month of December Manuel Rossa seems to find the cristmas spirit and begins to request a cease fire. Our nobal Senate decides to continue the Barcelona campaign and the cannons move forward. Barcelona was successfully taken, although casualty estimates were exceeded as the travel from Madrid took a greater toll on soldiers than expected. Shortly afterward Manuel Rossa again contacted the Senate and although the Prime Minister urged the Senate to continue the effort, a Peace treaty was signed.
Fez comes under scrutiny...
  The oriental city of Fez has been identified as the source of the Oriental attacks on Oran. Forces in the African continent are massing and General Furieux Chien Has promised a victory soon.
Guadaloupe looks for leadership...
  The city of Guaddaloupe is supposed to transfer to German power soon but burecratic paper work has held the transfer. The Prime minister states, "The situation can only be attributed to the lack of accountability in our own government and I will work toward mending those weaknesses in the coming weeks."
A diplomatic envoy to Germany is scheduled to depart tomorrow with the final paperwork.
Barcelona flies the Tri-color...
  At the onset of the month of December Manuel Rossa seems to find the cristmas spirit and begins to request a cease fire. Our nobal Senate decides to continue the Barcelona campaign and the cannons move forward. Barcelona was successfully taken, although casualty estimates were exceeded as the travel from Madrid took a greater toll on soldiers than expected. Shortly afterward Manuel Rossa again contacted the Senate and although the Prime Minister urged the Senate to continue the effort, a Peace treaty was signed.
Fez comes under scrutiny...
  The oriental city of Fez has been identified as the source of the Oriental attacks on Oran. Forces in the African continent are massing and General Furieux Chien Has promised a victory soon.
Guadaloupe looks for leadership...
  The city of Guaddaloupe is supposed to transfer to German power soon but burecratic paper work has held the transfer. The Prime minister states, "The situation can only be attributed to the lack of accountability in our own government and I will work toward mending those weaknesses in the coming weeks."
A diplomatic envoy to Germany is scheduled to depart tomorrow with the final paperwork.
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