Robert Waugh Cruickshank (1873 – 6 November 1928) was an Australian politician. Born in Edinburgh to tailor Robert John Cruickshank and Isabel Drysdale, he was educated Moray House and Heriot-Watt College before becoming a librarian, later working for a publishing company. He moved to Brisbane in the early 1890s, becoming a journalist for first Sir Charles Lilley's Chronicle, then Drakes Progress and finally the Sun and the Australian Worker.
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6 November 1928 (aged 55)
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