English: The morning after a major riot in Saint John, New Brunswick, Canada, in connection with a strike by street railway workers. The night before, the mayor of Saint John had read the Riot Act from atop the stone fountain in the bottom left.
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"The Saint John Street Railwaymen's Strike and Riot, 1914", Robert H. Babcock, from Acadiensis 11(2), January 1982.
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Herbert J. Blois
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