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  2. Category:Deaths from liver cancer - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Deaths from liver cancer" The following 124 pages are in this category, out of 124 total. ... Sun Yat-sen; T. Roman Tam; Skatemaster Tate; Freddy ...

  3. Sun Yat-sen - Wikipedia

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    The Dr. Sun Yat-sen Memorial Park is in Chinatown, Honolulu. [180] On the island of Maui, the little Sun Yat-sen Park at Kamaole is near where his older brother had a ranch on the slopes of Haleakala in the Kula region. [13] [14] [15] [46] In Los Angeles, there is a seated statue of him in Central Plaza. [181]

  4. Wellington Koo - Wikipedia

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    (On March 12, 1925, Sun Yat-sen died in Wellington Koo's home in Beijing, where he had been taken when it was discovered he had incurable liver cancer.) [35] As Foreign Minister, he often clashed with Sir Miles Lampson, the British minister-plenipotentiary in Beijing over his demands that China have the right to control its own tariffs and the ...

  5. List of heads of state and government who died in office

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    Sun Yat-sen: 1925: China: Generalissimo of the National Government: Beijing: China: Illness – gall bladder cancer [99] William Ferguson Massey: 1925 New Zealand: Prime Minister: Wellington New Zealand: Illness – cancer [100] Katō Takaaki: 1926 Japan: Prime Minister: Tokyo Japan: Illness – pneumonia [101] Jón Magnússon: 1926 Iceland ...

  6. Beiyang government - Wikipedia

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    Feng, Zhang, and Duan invited Sun Yat-sen north to discuss national reunification. Sun travelled to Beijing but his liver cancer progressed. Duan created a 160-member Reconstruction Conference on 1 February. Sun was skeptical of Duan and Zhang who toyed with the idea of restoring Puyi. Sun died in March, leaving his southern followers divided.

  7. Sun Yat-sen University Cancer Center - Wikipedia

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    A few days later a Cancer Institute was opened under the leadership of Liang Boqiang. [8] In 1966, the name of the hospital was changed to the Affiliated Cancer Hospital of Sun Yat-sen Medical College. The name was later changed again in 1985, to the Affiliated Cancer Hospital of Sun Yat-sen Medical University.

  8. Two-Gun Cohen - Wikipedia

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    The western community were intrigued by Sun's gun-toting protector and began calling him "Two-Gun Cohen." [1] [3] Sun died of cancer in 1925, and Cohen went to work for a series of Southern Chinese Kuomintang leaders, from Sun's son, Sun Fo, and Sun's brother-in-law, the banker T. V. Soong, to such warlords as Li Jishen and Chen Jitang. [1]

  9. Sun Yat-sen Mausoleum - Wikipedia

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    Sun Yat-sen's Mausoleum (Chinese: ... Sun was born in Guangdong province of China on 12 November 1866, and died of gallbladder cancer in 1925 in Beijing, China.