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. The defection of Bulgaria -- Kaiser squirming -- Austria-Hungary -- The new German Chancellor -- To the Germans : “U.S.” stands for unconditional surrender -- Is Newfoundland discovered? / J. M. Devine -- Laws and lawyers / A. S. R. -- Minister of Militia Bennett decorating soldier in France [illustration] -- Royal Newfoundland Regiment in France, inspected by Minister of Militia Bennett [illustration] -- Capt. V. S. Bennett Lieut. R. G. Reid [illustrations] -- Capt. Ronald Ayre [illustration] -- The world war year by year / H. B. -- The first set of fours / J. S. -- Sergt. F. J. Ricketts Corpl. Lawrence Clare [illustrations] -- Lieut.-Col A. E. Bernard [illustration] -- Diagnosis proves the value of a system -- How much can Canada stand? / N. H. -- Pte. William Carew Capt. B. Butler [illustrations] -- Sergt. T. J. Kean Sergt. A. R. Clouston [illustrations] -- Initiative or obedience -- A lawyer says so -- Just a snap in France Pte. T. Murphy [illustrations] -- C.Q.M.S. Ralph Andrews Pte. Edgar Whitten [illustrations] -- What Verdi said of the Germans -- The first day at school / John J. Cornwall -- What France did in the war -- Trooper Winsor Pte. W. Roost [illustrations] -- The Shamrocks of the Nineties, article II / Chas. E. Hunt -- Corpl. A. S. Cook Pte. Wm. Ebsary [illustrations] -- The Vatican and the Allies, article I -- Pte. Samuel Learning Pte. J. Dennihy [illustrations] -- Pte. J. J. Peddle Pte. Herbert N. Ebsary [illustrations] -- Ptes. Geo. and Stan. Abbott Pte. G. England [illustrations] -- What is a business man? -- We are proud of them -- Hon. Sir M. P. Cashin, K. B. E., Minister of Finance and Acting Premier -- No sympathy for sawdust / Ray De Luce -- Trooper R. Thistle Pte. John Spratt ...
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