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A despatch from St. Louis announcing that the special master in the Wabash receivership expected the Wabash to be sold at foreclosure at the end of three months brought to light the fact that a tentative plan for putting the property upon its feet had again been worked out by some of the refunding mortgage bondholders' representatives. View Full Article in Timesmachine »
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