N. Milovanović, a notary at the Dorćol Precinct, forwarded his work report to the Administration of the City of Belgrade: He collected amounts from David Levi and Nahman Amar who had bought state plots.
David Alkalaj Suspected For Intending To Drown Himself
The Sava Precinct reported to the Administration of the Town of Belgrade on the events that occurred in the Town: a gendarme brought to the station David Alkalaj, a lawyer, because he suspected that he intended to drown himself.
Danilo and Jakov Hofman Sold Their Real Estate To Katarina Krstić
The Vračar Precinct reported to the Administration of the Town of Belgrade on the events that occurred in the Town: Danilo and Jakov Hofman sold their real estate to Katarina Krstić.
Dr Pijade Bukić Passed Away In the Concentration Camp Hospital
The Administration of the City of Belgrade, the Concentration camp, forwarded to the Cemetery Department of the Belgrade Municipality the corpse of Dr Pijade Bukić, who suddenly passed away in the camp‘s hospital on 19 September 1943.
Determining of Citizenship of Rafailo and Isak Kalmić
Upon the request of the Legation in Bucharest, the Administration of the City of Belgrade investigated and determined that Isak Kalmić, the teacher, was a Turkish subject, while the citizenship of Rafailo Kalmić could not be determined.
David Zaharija Sentenced For Insulting Matilda Solomon
The Dorćol Precinct reported to the Administration of the City of Belgrade on the events that occurred in the City: David Zaharija, a trade assistant, was sentenced with 5-day imprisonment for insulting Matilda Solomon.
David Medina Confined For Stealing Money From Jakov D. Ruso
The Dorćol Precinct reported to the Administration of the City of Belgrade on the events that occurred in the City: David A. Medina, trade assistant, was confined on suspicion of stealing money from Jakov D. Ruso, a money dealer.
The Vračar Precinct reported to the Administration of the City of Belgrade on the events that occurred in the City: David Moreno, 14 years old, was caught in wandering around.
The Town Precinct reported to the Administrator of the City of Belgrade on the events that took place in the city: Samuilo Anaf was detained following a lawsuit by his master Jakov Melamed, a freight forwarder, for embezzlement.
The Savamala Precinct reported to the Administration of the City of Belgrade on events that occurred in the City: David Dajč handed over the wallet he had found in the Savska Street.
The Dorćol Precinct requested the Administration of the City of Belgrade to issue a labor card to David Levi, a shoe maker, a resident at the 22 Jevrejska Street.
Dancers and Music Player From Constantinople Sentenced
The Dorćol Precinct reported the Administration of the City of Belgrade on the events that occurred in the City: Čelebon Ruso, a music player, Merkado Ruso, Sara Ruso, Estera Behar, Klara Eškenazi and Sara Ruben Ruso, the dancers, all from Constantinople, were sentenced with two-day of imprisonment.
David M. Štajner Requested the Prolongation of His Permission
David M. Štajner requested the Criminal Department of the Administration of the City of Belgrade to prolong his permission to keep and sell the flammable items in the 20th Jevrejska Street. The request was granted.
David Levi and Semo Jontov Accused For Theft and Arrested
The officer Petko Nedeljković informed the Pančevo Police Department that he arrested David Levi and Semo Jontov on the suspicion that they committed the theft. The investigation was done and it was determined that items found with the suspected persons were not stolen, but given by Avram Buki Hajm for selling purposes.
David Baruh Sentenced For Inflicting a Body Injury
List of court decisions placed with the Town Precinct for the execution. Among them was the decision brought by the Appeal Court on 17th November 1894 by which David Baruh, a money dealer from Belgrade, was sentenced for inflicting a minor body injury. The document was not dated.
David Levi from Niš was interrogated after being arrested for wandering around the town without proper identification documents and without a job. The Criminal Police Department of the Administration of the City of Belgrade sentenced him to 20-day of imprisonment and deportation to his hometown.
David Altarac, 16 years of age, ran away from home and was caught wandering around the town. The Criminal Police Department of the Administration of the City of Belgrade interrogated and sentenced him to 15-day of imprisonment.
Debt Settlement of Živko Kostić In Favor of Hajnrih Lebl
The Commercial Court in Belgrade informed the Administration of the Town of Belgrade that it approved the request of Hajnrih Lebl, the upholsterer, a sequester to be put on the mobile property of Živko Kostić, in order to secure the debt settlement.
The Commercial Court informed the Terazije Precinct that it approved a sequester to be put on the mobile properties of Marković and Ilić, the merchants, in order to secure the debt settlement, as requested by D. Koen, the attorney.
Death Certificate of Roza Isak From Adrianople (Edirne)
Transcript of a death certificate issued by the Synagogue in Adrianople (Edirne) of Roza Isak, 68 years of age, died of typhus on 30th October 1900 and buried on a local Jewish cemetery.
Debt Settlement of Josif Talvi In Favor of H. Levi
Inventory of mobile property of Josif Talvi, a merchant, made at the request of the Commercial Court in order to secure the debt settlement to H. Levi.
David M. Ruso Paid His Store Fee to the Sanitary Fund
David M. Ruso handed over to the Terazije Precinct the amount of 100 dinars for the Sanitary Fund he was due to pay annually as the owner of the intermediary store.
Dr Samuilo Pops Confirmed the Identity Of Katarina Nikolić
Dr Samuilo Pops confirmed the identity of Katarina Nikolić regarding her enlisting into the membership in the First Funeral Association of the Kingdom of Serbia.
Debora Pardo Fined For Improperly Keeping Business Books
The Criminal Police Department of the Administration of the City of Belgrade fined Debora Pardo, the owner of an antiquity store in the Kralja Aleksandra Street, for improperly keeping her business books related to purchase of goods.
The Belgrade Commercial Court requested the Administration of the Town of Belgrade to sequestrate, inventory and evaluate property of Josif R. Talvi, debtor of H. Levi.