Summary: | The Cadet was published between 1914-1924 as an enterprise for the benefit of the Catholic Cadet Corps. A non-political publication, it covers a wide range of subjects of general interest, including the activities not only of the C.C.C., but of other Newfoundland cadet corps as well. Middle Cove beach, St. John’s East [illustration] -- The Premier’s promise -- The government and the governed -- Newfoundland Census -- The curse of prohibition / America -- The Irish in Newfoundland, article I : James MacBraire / P. K. Devine -- Keep an even keel / Frank Crane -- Travel to Newfoundland a century ago : “The King vs. Lannon” / Lord Morris -- Newfoundland’s prohibition -- A voyage to Newfoundland in 1536 / W. G. Gosling -- “Delaney’s dog” : a true story -- Eccentric persons : anecdotes of misers / A. R. -- Uncommon sense : keep your batteries charged / John Blake -- The game of beaver now indulged in in St. John’s -- Woodrow Wilson -- A peaceful and happy Ireland -- Royal Commission of Enquiry before T. Hollis Walker, K.C. : a few facts in relation to the case -- Old Home Week / J. M. D. -- Which is the gossiping sex? / Cicely Hamilton. Frequency: quarterly (?). Includes numerous advertisements.
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