Today in News History
On June 24, several notable moments in the history of News stand out. In 1314, Robert de Clifford, 1st Baron de Clifford, English soldier and politician, Lord Warden of the Marches (born 1274) passed away. In 1913, Gustaaf Deloor, Belgian cyclist and soldier (died 2002) was born. In 1931, Otto Mears, Russian-American businessman (born 1840) passed away. In 1965, Claude Bourbonnais, Canadian race car driver was born. In 1980, Andrew Jones, Australian race car driver was born. In 1984, Clarence Campbell, Canadian businessman (born 1905) passed away. In 1995, Andrew J. Transue, American politician and attorney Morissette v. United States (born 1903) passed away. In 2013, William Hathaway, American lawyer and politician (born 1924) passed away. In 2014, John Clement, Canadian lawyer and politician (born 1928) passed away. In 2015, Mario Biaggi, American police officer, politician and criminal (born 1917) passed away. Together, these milestones provide historical context for today's news news and ongoing narratives.
Man arrested over impersonating ride-hailing driver, breaching visa terms

Hong Kong police have arrested a 41-year-old mainland Chinese man on suspicion of impersonating a registered ride-hailing driver and working in breach of his visa conditions. Officers from the force’s traffic New Territories North headquarters carried out the undercover operation on Tuesday afternoon, disguising themselves as passengers in Yuen Long before intercepting two private cars in Sheung Shui. The force said the suspect and a 24-year-old local man were arrested for allegedly using motor...
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