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INTERCOLONIAL TELEGRAMS.
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NEW SOUTH WALES
[BY TELEGRAPH.]
(FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDEN'T.)
> Stdnkx, Jan. 15.
Mr. E. C. Cracknell, Superintendant of
Electric Telegraphs for New South Wales,
died at his residence, at Woolhara, yesterday
morning, from heart disease. He was, at the
time of his death, Lieutenant-Colonel of the
New South Wales Torpedo Corps. He was
buried with military honours to-day.
l Sydney, Jan. 16.
The chief topic of conversation in political
circles on Saturday was the financial policy
of the Government. It is pretty generally
understood that nothing of a drastic nature
has been resolved upon. It is positively
asserted that dissensions in the Cabinet are
possible, and that the outcome of the whole
affair will be the formation of a Coalition
Government.
A single woman named Adelaide Griffiths
Montgomery, aged 32, residing with her
widowed mother at Leichhardt, died four
days ago. The mother never reported the
death, 'or even discovered it The mother
said that her daughter was sleeping in the
Lord, and she was waiting till Sunday morning
for the Lord to raise" her up.
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