Mr Roy Nicholas, formerly of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police, is in hospital at Toronto recovering from his fifty-seventh operation in 13 years. He has been in lospital in the Yukon, Ottawa, Regina, Vancouver, Montreal and Toronto. All his troubles began after he came back from the war and started breaking-in horses for the "Mounties." He had dodged bullets and shrapnel in the war without a scratch, but was kicked or thrown by horses five times in Vancouver and suffered internal injuries.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 23005, 7 October 1936, Page 7
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