Receipts For the Salaries Received By the Public Servants
Receipts for the salaries paid to the practitioners of the Administration of the City of Belgrade for September 1900. Jovan B. Mandil received a salary.
30 September 1900
ИАБ-1-К2127-1900-816
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Report on the Stamps Found in the Street
The Town Precinct informed the Administration of the Town of Belgrade that certain Dimitrije Stoiljković,
apprentice of Aron Levi, had found postal stamps in Dubrovačka Street.
4 February 1899
ИАБ-1-К2113а-1899-102
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Report on the Number of Detainees
A morning report on the number of detainees submitted to the Investigating judge of the Administration of the Town of Belgrade. On the list were Moša Levi and Leon Gabaj, the messengers, accused for theft, and Nisim Avram, a money dealer from Niš.
The Dorćol Precinct reported to the Administration of the Town of Belgrade on the events in the Town: Roza Moreno, a maiden, was sentenced with three-day imprisonment over wandering around.
The Dorćol Precinct reported to the Administration of the City of Belgrade on the events that occurred in the City: Rahila Suzin was sentenced with 15-day imprisonment for pimping.
Rakila Suzin and Tinka Pešić Sentence For Sexual Intercourse
The Dorćol Precinct reported to the Administration of the City of Belgrade on the events in the City: Rakila Suzin and Tinka Pešić were sentenced to imprisonment for sexual intercourse.
The Dorćol Precinct reported to the Administration of the City of Belgrade on the events that occurred in the City: Rakila Suzin was sentenced with 20-day imprisonment for pimping.
Lists of persons registered in private apartments and stores, as well as foreigner. Josif M. Koen, a practitioner, moved to 37 Knez Mihailova Street. Leon A. Altarac, the apprentice from Požarevac, moved to 1 Visokog Stevana Street.
Recruits Who Failed to Report to the Call of the Military Authorities
The Administration of the Town of Belgrade communicated to the Dorćol Precinct regarding the recruits who failed to report to the call of the military authorities, likewise the temporarily disabled recruits who needed to be forwarded to the medical review.
Rebeka, a Daughter of Isak Koen, Found and Returned to Her Parents
The Terazije Precinct reported to the Administration of the City of Belgrade on the events which took place in the City: Rebeka, a daughter of Isak Koen, was found and escorted to the Terazije Precinct for returning to her parents.
Rafajlo Faro Requested a Prolongation of a Permission
Rafajlo Faro requested to the Criminal Department of the Administration of the City of Belgrade to prolong his permission to keep and sell the flammable items in his store in the 22 Dubrovačka Street. The request was granted.
Rafailo Pijade Reported Karlo Pijento For Stealing His Macintosh Raincoat
Rafailo Pijade reported Karlo Pijento to the Terazije Precinct, for stealing from him a Macintosh raincoat. Pijento plead guilty, and accordingly was sentenced to seven-day of imprisonment and deportation to Austria after servicing the sentence.
Moša Karaoglanović, the owner of the factory "Nisim D. Anaf" for the production of umbrellas, veils and silk clothes, requested the Store Department of the Administration of the City of Belgrade to give him a permission to relocate a part of his workshop from the 47 Kralja Petra Street to the 60 Cara Uroša Street. The request was approved. Enclosed to the file was a blueprint of the factory in the 293 Kralja Aleksandra Street, designed by Miša Manojlović, the engineer.
The Store Department of the Administration of the City of Belgrade decided to approve to Moša Karaoglanović a relocation of the factory from the 12 Zmaja od Noćaja Street to the 47 Kralja Petra Street, along with the relocation with the factory installations to the new address.
The Savamala Precinct informed the Administration of the City of Belgrade on the accident which occurred while Franc Fabri, a butcher from Zemun, was loading cattle on the ferry to Zemun. On that occasion, a cow got scared and ran away, injuring Rufika Beglaj. The document was undated.
Ruso D. Hajim Got a Permit To Run His Lumber Store
The Criminal Police Department of the Administration of the City of Belgrade issued a permit to Ruso D. Hajim to run his lumber store in the 36 Braće Krsmanovića Street.
Unsigned and undated note titled The Belgrade news. It stated that Ruben Kadmon Levi, a leather merchant, found a bag with money and handed it over to the police.
Radul Marinović and Others Arrested For Severe Thefts
The secretary of the Criminal Police Department of the Administration of the City of Belgrade reported to the head of the Department on the search of a number of individuals accused along with Radul Marinović for several severe thefts they committed. The police confiscated one lighter from Isak M. Isak, a tobacco seller, because he had no necessary permission for it issued by the Monopoly authorities.
Raka Kalderon Fined For Irregularities in His Business
The Criminal Police Department of the Administration of the City of Belgrade reported on the inspection of the antiquity store of Raka Kalderon in the No. 31 Kralja Aleksandra Street. Kalderon was fined due to found irregularities in his work.
Ruso, Baruh and Jovanović Ordered to Report To the Tax Department
The Terazije Precinct ordered Izrajilj Ruso, Marko Baruh, Milisav Jovanović and others to immediately come to the Tax Department in order to avoid to be escorted and sentenced for disobedience.
Rahamin Mevorah Complained Against Cvetko Marković
Rahamin Mevorah, a tailor and a salesman of ready-made suits, filed a complaint to the Terazije Precinct against Cvetko Marković who failed to return the pants he gave him to work on.
Deed for real estate property of the late Jakov Buli, bought at the auction sale by Klara, the daughter of Avram Maclijah, and the wife of David Farki, who then gave it to her sister Rifka, the wife of Avram Ruso.
Rahamin Kojen, a shoe maker, reported to the Terazije Precinct that he had lost a wallet containing money and a lottery ticket and requested to try to find it.
List of items Rakila Kazes had given to her daughter Sarina as a dowry for her marriage to David Alkalaj from Sarajevo. Enclosed in the file was a certificate issued by the Belgrade Municipality Court confirming that Rakila Kazes was of a a poor material situation and consequently paid no property tax for the year 1911.
Jakov Kalmić, the merchant, reported to the Terazije Precinct that his house in the Makedonska Street was broken in and jewelry, scarves and linen of his wife Salika were stolen.