The Aleksinac Quarantine informed the Administration of the Town of Belgrade that Gršon Isakov, from Niš, had left for Belgrade on trade business and to visit a future wife of his son. He would be staying in Belgrade at Mišulan Levi‘s house.
The District Headquarters in Ćuprija requested the Administration of the Town of Belgrade to inform all interested parties on the scheduled auction sale of the belongings of Gitela, a wife of Juda Levi, a merchant from Paraćin.
Josip Kanjo, an engineer from Dubrovnik requested the County Court in Dubrovnik, to appoint his wife Greta s a guardian for minor Arijana Stanišić, a daughter of Đorđe Stanišić and Margita, née Adler. Arijana‘s mother was killed in a camp as well as her grandparents David and Eugenija. Arijana was first staying in the facilities of the Federation of the Jewish Religious Communities in Belgrade and then she was sent to Greta Kanjo, her legal the guardian.
The Dorćol Precinct reported the Administration of the City of Belgrade on the events that occurred in the City: Moric Levi, Juda Ruso, Bukus Ruso and Gustav Maca, all without any occupation, were escorted to the police station for over night stay, due to their wandering around.
The City Precinct reported to the Administration of the City of Belgrade on events that occurred in the City: Avram Farkić was forwarded to the court for decision reading for light injures inflicted to Gutman Munk, a tailor.
Avram Sabitaj Consented to Secure His Sister Dowry
Avram Sabitaj consented that Ahijel Ruso and Hajim Ruso should give the obligation to Beja, a widow of Sabitaj Avram, by which Reina, Avram‘s mother, a widow of Sabitaj Avram, would collect 2000 grosches from Beja, provided to spend it for a dowry for her daughter, Avram‘s sister Vinuča.
The Town Precinct reported to the Administration of the Town of Belgrade on the events that occurred in the Town: a fire broke in the store of David Adut, a tinsmith, situated in the Vasina Street.
David Adut requested the Tinsmith Guild to issue him the journeyman certificate, since he completed the apprenticeship in his father Haim Adut‘s workshop.
The Executive Board of the 1st District People‘s Committee of the City of Belgrade appointed a guardian of absent David Albala, with last residence at 6 Visokog Stevana Street, to represent him in a lawsuit initiated against Albala by the City Water Supply and Sewage Company.
David Albala emigrated to Israel.
Avram Albahari Reported Cigarette Paper to the State Monopoly
Avram Albahari, a grocer, reported to the Administration of the State Monopoly that he had stored 6 boxes of cigarette paper, as monopoly products, in his store.
The Seventh County Regiment ordered the Terazije Precinct to summon the listed army reserves to report to the Precinct immediately. Among the listed reserves were David Alkalaj and Josif Kalderon.
Avram and David Almuzino Confined For Keeping Dancing School
The Dorćol Prfecinct reported to the Administration of the Town on the events that occurred in the Town: Avram Almuzlino and his brother David were confined for a suspicion that they stole money from the old synagogue; Miki Albahari and Samuil Sid were not allowed to keep a dancing school without permission.
Aleksa Bajić Filed a Complaint Against Žak Š. Kalderon
David Konforti, a representative of the David Alfandari and Konforti Company, was interrogated in the Terazije Precinct regarding the complaint Aleksa Bajić, a rentier, had filed against Žak Š. Kalderon over illegally entering the store.
A Store-Keeping Tax To Be Collected From David Asejil
The Valjevo District Headquarters requested the Administration of the Town of Belgrade to collect a store keeping tax from David Asejil, a bed-cover manufacturer. David lived in Valjevo, then moved to Zerek where he resided at the house of Binja Ruso, also a bed-cover manufacturer.
The Administration of the Town of Belgrade investigated the accusations against Samuel Salon, Jakov Adut and David Be Moša for fornication and drunkenness.
The apprenticeship agreement of David Beraha, serving his apprenticeship in the grocery store owned by Klarisa Beraha. The documents included his birth certificate, issued by the Jewish Religious School Community in Belgrade, and information on his education.
A Number of Persons Disrespected the Belgrade Customs By Not Paying Fees
The Belgrade Customs dispatched to the Administration of the Town of Belgrade a list of people who, despite the warnings, did not pay the custom fees. The Administration was requested to collect the fees and to fine the indicated persons for disrespecting the Belgrade Customs as a state authority. The list included also David Buli, Moric Hercl, Avram Jakovljević, Moša Kalderon and others.
Accidental Injury By Gun of Jakov Adanja By David De Majo
Investigation of the gun injury inflicted to Jakov, a son of Isak Adanja, by David, a son of Samuil De Majo. The fathers of both boys gave their statements which showed that the incident was accidental. Thus, the Court of Cessation terminated the case and gave up further investigation.
Appointment of a Guardian of David, Hajim and Marica Demajorović
The Executive Board of the 1st District People‘s Committee of the City of Belgrade appointed the attorney Milenko Divac as a legal guardian of David, Hajim and Marica
Demajorović. The guardian represented them in the legal process regarding the property of the late Sabitaj Demajorović.
The Aleksinac Quarantine informed the Administration of the Town of Belgrade to have let David Isaković from Karlov, pass on his way to Belgrade for trade business.
Arraival of David Jakovljević To Belgrade Over Trade Business
The Aleksinac Quarantine informed the Administration of the Town of Belgrade to have let David Jakovljević from Pirot pass on his way to Belgrade over trade business.
A police file of David Kalderon, a former broker from Bitolj, arrested for failing to report to the Criminal Department over the unpaid sentence brought by the Court in Bitolj.
The Commercial Court reported to the Administration of the Town of Belgrade that it placed a ban on the grocery merchandises of Duma Janja until he settled his debt to David Koen. The Administration was requested to inventory, evaluate and seize his property.