The Association of Merchants of Manufactured, Textile and Fashion Products requested further information on the company owned by Samuel I. Davičo. Information was required for a business recommendation.
Isak Hajo (Hajon) was interrogated because he was found wandering around the town and without any identification document. He was released after his brother Samuel Hajon promised to find him a job.
Isak Farki Filed a Lawsuit Against Rakila Almuzlino
Jakov Nahmijas, Jakov David Pinto, Sunha, a wife of Samuil Hajm Adut, and Jakov Beniamin were interrogated in the Dorćol Precinct as witnesses in the lawsuit Isak Farki had filed against Rahila, a wife of Josif Almuzlino, over attack.
Izrail Ašerović Confined For Theft Done to Samuil Adut
The Dorćol Precinct reported to the Administration of the City of Belgrade on the events that occurred in the City: Izrail Ašerović was confined while a criminal investigation was undergone over a theft he had committed to Samuil Adut.
Isak Anaf Filed a Lawsuit Against Samuil and Mihajilo Albahari
The Court in Požarevac requested the Administration of the Town of Belgrade to collect the court fees associated with the lawsuit of Isak Anaf, the Belgrade merchant, against
Samuil and Mihajilo Albahari, the merchant from Požarevac, over the compensation for the damaged goods.
The Belgrade Town Court requested the Administration of the Town of Belgrade to deliver money to Samuilo Alkalaj and his family, inherited from the late Rufim Jolemović.
Isak M. Albahari Detained Over Debt To Samuil Amar and His Son Kuča
The Commercial Court escorted Isak M. Albahari to the Administration of the Town of Belgrade to be detained over the debt to Samuil Amar and his son Kuča, the merchants.
The membership card issued by the Association of Commercial Agents to Samuilo Davičo, the owner of a commercial agency located at 33 Kneza Pavla Street.
The announcement confirming that Samuil Zunana left the company Braća G. Zunana, which he co-owned with Isak and Mevorah Zunana. The appointed commissary of the store reported its closure in 1943.
Inspection of Stores Located in the Kalenić Market
The report sent to the Association of Merchants of Manufactured, Textile and Fashion Products on the inspection carried out at the Kalenić Farmer‘s Market on 21 May 1933. Irregularities found in the work of Solomon Albahari, Samuilo Jakovljević, Vinka Levi and others were included in the report.
Inspection of Stores Located in the Kalenić Market
The report sent to the Association of Merchants of Manufactured, Textile and Fashion Products on the inspection carried out in the stores located at the Kalenić Farmer‘s Market on 20 and 25 May 1933. Irregularities found in the work of Anđelko Almuzlino, Solomon Albahari, Samuilo Jakovljević and others were also included in the report.
Istera Kalmi Filed a Lawsuit Against Ašer Farhi Over Debt
Correspondence of the Belgrade Town Court and the Administration of the Town of Belgrade regarding the lawsuit Istera, a wife of Samuilo Kalmi, had filed against Ašer Farhi, over debt.
Isak Karaoglanović Filed a Lawsuit Against Todor Živković Over Debt
The Administration of the Town of Belgrade communicated to the Court in Kragujevac regarding the lawsuit Isak Karaoglanović had filed against the late Todor Živković from Kragujevac, over debt. After Isak Karaoglanović died, his legal representative Samuilo Karaoglanović delivered his overall accounts to Moša Kalderon, a merchant from Belgrade.
Information on a Company of Samuilo Levi and David Ruso
The membership card issued by the Association of the Commercial Agents to Samuilo Levi and David Ruso, the owners of an agency located at 16 Zmaja od Noćaja Street.
The Association of Merchants of Manufactured, Textile and Fashion Products requested further information on the company A.M. Mevoraha Sinovi, owned by Moša and Samuilo Mevorah. Information was requested for business recommendation.
Knjaževac District Headquarters requested that the Administration of the Town of Belgrade informed Jefta Pavlović and Samuilo Halfon that the sale of Jovan Nikolić‘s property was scheduled.
Inventory of Goods For Setllement of Debt of Hajim De Majo and Kojen
The Administration of the Town of Belgrade informed the Commercial Court that the evaluation and inventorying of the goods owned by Hajim De Majo and Kojen had been done for settlement of debt to Samuil Halfon.
The invitation sent to members of the Tinsmiths Guild to attend a meeting scheduled for 7 March 1910 in the tavern Žirovni venac. The invitation was sent to David Adut, Samuilo Šatner, Jozef Baruh, Solomon Nafusi, Natan Baruh, Avram Demajo, Maksim Demajo, Moša Baruh, Sima Pijade.
Izrajel Samujel Pinkas and Samujel Izrajel Pinkas Requested Debt Extension
The Ministry of the Foreign Affairs informed the Administration of the Town of Belgrade that Izrajel Samujel Pinkas and Samujel Izrajel Pinkas from Vidin had requested the extension of a debt settlement to Jozef B. Farhi from Belgrade, allegedly due to their bankruptcy, as reported by the Vidin vali, a Turkish official.
The Dorćol Precinct escorted to the Administration of the Town of Belgrade Isak Papo who had come from Sarajevo and settled at the household of his aunt Flora Finci and started to work for Avram Pučino. Papo was to be deported to Sarajevo according to the regulation which banned the settlement of Jews in Serbia.
Police report to the Administration of the Town of Belgrade on the events that occurred in the Town: Isak Hajo from Sarajevo was escorted to the Administration for wandering around without residence permit.
Income Report for the Apartment Building at 7 Dračka Street
The income report for the apartment building for 1939 and 1945. In 1945 the building, located at 7 Dračka Street, was owned by Hugo and Selma Hečko, when it was handed over to the National Hypothekary bank, Board for the Land Administration of Serbia.
Isak Albahari Committed a Theft In the Store of Semaja Albahari
The Town Precinct requested the Administration of the Town of Belgrade to locate Isak M. Albahari who committed a theft in the store of his uncle Semaja Albahari and after being taken to show where he hid the stolen item, he fled away.
Income Reported From the Fees Collected by the Savamala Precinct
The Savamala Precinct reported the income from the fees it collected. The report named Semaja Albahari, Ašer Leon, Isak Albahari and the brothers Azrijel among those who paid fees.
Income Report for the Apartment Building at 10 Dositejeva Street
The income report for the apartment building for 1939 and 1945. The building, located at 10 Dositejeva Street, was owned by Sima Adanja, a lawyer, and in 1945 it was owned by Milica Bošnjak.