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haulier revealed that when he was in business he earned up to £300 a week, whereas his present wage was £10. He was John Henry Wheat. Scrooby, near Doncaster, who was stated to have had a deficiency of £3,223 when his business at Wellow, near Newark, closed down.

He told the Official Receiver, Mr. R. C. Stimpson, that he was now employed by his wife, who had started up a haulage business with an articulated vehicle. This had been bought on hire purchase by borrowing £400 deposit from her brother-in-law. She kept all the records, as she did when he ran his own business.

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