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CHARGES DECLARED TO BE FALSE; Officers of the Equitable Mutual Fire Insurance Company Say It Is Sound.

CHARGES DECLARED TO BE FALSE; Officers of the Equitable Mutual Fire Insurance Company Say It Is Sound.
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Officers of the Equitable Mutual Fire Insurance Company, at 120 Broadway, have turned over to the company's counsel, for such action as be may advise, certain charges of bad management, which found their way yesterday into print. These charges were in effect that the company's capital of $200,000 consisted of not more than $40,000 in available assets and $160,000 of dummy notes. View Full Article in Timesmachine »

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