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On October 24

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  • 2015-10-24Conflict
    Lam Wing-kee, the owner of Causeway Bay Books in Hong Kong, known for publishing political books banned in mainland China, was abducted by Chinese authorities.
  • 2004-10-24Sports
    English football club Manchester United defeated rivals Arsenal 2–0 in the Battle of the Buffet, ending the latter's record-breaking unbeaten run.
  • 2003-10-24Sports
    The inaugural Afro-Asian Games opened in Hyderabad, with 2,040 athletes from 96 nations competing.
  • 1975-10-24Geopolitics
    In protest against wage discrepancy and unfair employment practices, 90 percent of Iceland's female population went on strike for a day.
  • 1972-10-24Disaster
    Three people were killed when falsework collapsed during the construction of the Loddon Bridge in Berkshire, leading to reform of construction practices in the UK.
  • 1964-10-24Conflict
    Charges in a military court against generals Dương Văn Đức and Lâm Văn Phát of leading a coup attempt against South Vietnamese leader Nguyễn Khánh, were dropped..
  • 1949-10-24Geopolitics
    The cornerstone of the United Nations headquarters was laid in New York City.
  • 1945-10-24Geopolitics
    The Charter of the United Nations entered into force after being ratified by the five permanent members of the Security Council and a majority of the other signatories.
  • 1944-10-24Conflict
    World War II: The Japanese battleship Musashi, one of the heaviest and most powerfully armed ever constructed, was sunk by American aircraft during the Battle of Leyte Gulf.
  • 1931-10-24General
    The George Washington Bridge (pictured), connecting New York City to Fort Lee, New Jersey, and today the world's busiest motor-vehicle bridge, was dedicated.
  • 1930-10-24Geopolitics
    The Pacification Junta deposed Brazillian president Washington Luís, ending the Brazilian Revolution of 1930.
  • 1929-10-24Disaster
    On "Black Thursday", the New York Stock Exchange lost 11 percent of its value at the opening bell on very heavy trading, marking the beginning of the Great Depression.
  • 1889-10-24Geopolitics
    Sir Henry Parkes, Premier of the Colony of New South Wales, gave a speech in which he called for the federation of the six Australian colonies.
  • 1885-10-24Geopolitics
    The Russian ship Dmitry ran aground in Whitby, an incident that inspired the arrival of Count Dracula to England in Bram Stoker's 1897 novel (cover pictured).
  • 1851-10-24Science & Tech
    William Lassell found Umbriel and Ariel, the third and fourth Uranian moons to be discovered.
  • 1796-10-24Conflict
    War of the First Coalition: The Battle of Schliengen was fought between the French and Austrian armies, who both claimed victory.
  • 1789-10-24Geopolitics
    The Brabant Revolution, sometimes considered to be the first expression of Belgian nationalism, began with the invasion of the Austrian Netherlands by an émigré army from the Dutch Republic.
  • 1260-10-24Conflict
    Qutuz (bust pictured), the sultan of Egypt, was assassinated and replaced by fellow Mamluk leader Baybars.
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