Wolverhampton Chronicle
- Description: 6 Jan
First payment of old age pensions
3 Mar
Death of Jonathan Bowen, mining engineer
Obituary of Charles Fellows
31 Mar
Wednesfield trap makers protest at tax on traps to Nigeria
7 Apr
Death of EL Cullwick
14 Apr
Obituary Dr. John Fraser
Roller skating rink, Stowheath Opened
21 Apr
Forsyth, James - manager of Wolverhampton & Staffordshire Bank - death
5 May
Attempt to retain Subscription Library, Waterloo Road
12 May
"Charlie the Black" (a boxer) of Willenhall
19 May
Waterdale, Compton for sale
23 Jun
Death of Thomas Graham
7 Jul
Death of Richard Holt Briscoe
14 Jul
Opening of St Phillip's Mission, Mount Road
18 Aug
General William Booth's visit to Wolverhampton
1 Sep
Description of new swimming baths building
8 Sep
Reopening of roller skating rink, Birch Street
15 Sep
Altering of lakes at West Park
22 Sep
Centenary of Queen Street Congregational Church
Reopening of SS Peter & Paul Schools
29 Sep and 6 Oct
Birmingham New Road
6 Oct
Girls High School - building contract to Lovatt
Death of Samuel Dickinson
13 Oct
Time Bell taken down
20 Oct
Lord Mayor of London visits Wolverhampton
Opening of Chubb's Wednesfield Road Works
10 Nov
Baths - extensions opened - Class: L07CHR
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