These riots led the Palestinian cabinet to declare a state of emergency.
But repeated riots over fight outcomes led the Garden to halt boxing.
The riots led to a large fire damaging three and four divisions causing A$1.8 million of damage.
The riots led to the creation of a council from the ranks of the city's leading citizens.
However, the riots led to the first formation of trade unions, and further pressure for reform.
During the 1930s, island-wide riots led to the development of trade unions and political parties to represent workers.
The riots and the fear from her friend led Marshall to campaign on behalf of civil rights in the city.
Several riots in the country led the president to establish a state of emergency, received with more popular protests.
The riots did lead to some significant changes.
The riot lasted for three days, and led to the formation of several youth controlled social service organizations.