That evening a large crowd gathered outside the Prime Minister's office and from there marched toward the Progress Press offices on St. Paul Street,
Valletta. The building was ransacked and set on fire. Many historical archives were burnt during the fire. Although the printing press was destroyed,
The Times was still published as usual the following day (though in a reduced format) from the printing press of the
Nationalist Party. The newspaper holds the record of never having missed an issue from its founding day. Also on this day, a number of
Malta Labour Party thugs invaded the private residence of Dr.
Edward Fenech Adami, leader of the
Nationalist Party, ransacking his home and assaulting his wife, Mary, his five children and his elderly mother. ==International response==