The Dorćol Precinct compiled a list of passengers who arrived to Belgrade on 7th April 1904. Moric Bohurov and Prejado Demajo, painters from Bulgaria, and Jakov Avram from Turkey, stayed at the No. 6 Visokog Dečana Street. Sara Alkalaj stayed in the Solunska Street No. 1.
A Number of Persons Sentenced For Various Criminal Acts
The Dorćol Precinct reported to the Administration of the City of Belgrade on the events that occurred in the City: Moša Davičo, a renting agent, was sentenced for spilling unclean water to the street; Moric Janković and Moša Levi were sentenced for wandering around.
Apprenticeship Agreements in the Motor Vehicle Stores
The apprenticeship agreement of Dimitrije Janča, who was serving his apprenticeship in the car store Sterling Braća Kolonomos, and the apprenticeship agreement of Josif Almozlino in the motor vehicle store owned by Moric Koen.
Avram Kalmić Gave a Power of Attorney to Moric Kohn
Avram Kalmić gave power of attorney to Moric Kohn to run his store in Svilajnac and .
submitted it for verification to the Administration of the Town of Belgrade.
The Executive Board of the 1st District People‘s Committee of the City of Belgrade appointed a lawyer Milenko Divac as a legal guardian of the late Moric Krenberger, to represent him in a legal procedure of the annulment of marriage which was initiated by Ela Krenberger, née Braun.
Appointment of Guardians of the Property of the Late Ašer Ozerović
The Custody Court informed the Administration of the Town of Belgrade that Hermina Ozerović requested Emanuel Cobel and Moric Lebl be appointed for the guardians of the property of her late husband Ašer Ozerović.
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.
Appointment of a Guardian of Solomon, Moric, Isak and Mihajlo Levi
The Executive Board of the 1st District People‘s Committee of the City of Belgrade appointed Svetozar Relić as a legal guardian of absent Solomon, Moric, Isak and Mihajlo Levi, to take the loan in their name, necessary for the repairs on their building located at 4 Dračka Street.
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.
Avram and Rena Suzin Sold Their House to Mazal Jakov
Translation of the statement given in a Hebrew by witnesses that Avram Suzin and his wife Rena had sold their house, situated in the Jevrejska Mala (a Jewish quarter), to Mazal Jakov, called Behara, a widow of Mordohaj Suzin.
Appointment of a Guardian of Mosko Elijas and Klara Štunes
The Executive Board of the 1st District People‘s Board of the City of Belgrade appointed Ludvik Gorec to be a guardian of Mosko Elijas and Klara Štunes. Tjhe guardian was required to represent them in the inheritance proceeding over the property of their mother Luči Elijas. Mosko and Klara were not in the country.
A Ban Placed on the Household of Dr Julius Lenko In Favor of Moša Ozerović
The Commercial Court informed the Administration of the Town of Belgrade to have banned a household of Dr Julijus Lenko, a sanitary major, in favor of Moša Ozerović, a merchant, in order to secure the debt settlement. The Administration was asked to inventory and evaluate the household and hand it over to Moša Jakov Avadija for safe keeping.
A group of merchants made a complaint to the Association of Merchants of Manufactured, Textile and Fashion Products against Mika Romano, Ješa Avramović, Moša Avramović and Levi Altarac for purchasing and selling the antiques without authorisation. The accused merchants were interrogated on the premises of the Ministry of Commerce and Industry.
The Belgrade Town Court informed the Administration of the Town of Belgrade that one of the tutors of the property of the late Moreno Magris had moved to Timisoara and that Magris‘ widow had remarried in Vidin. Therefore, Avram Ruso and Moša Albahari were appointed as the tutors of the property.
Accusations Made Against Moša Albahari Over Fake Money Dealing
Đorđe Adamović filed a complaint to the Administration of the Town of Belgrade against Moša Albahari, a money dealer, over giving him fake money. Albahari gave a statement that he had received that money from Živko Karabiberović.
The 1st District People‘s Committee of the City of Belgrade sent to the Department of Education scholarships applications submitted by Silva Nahmijas, a chemistry student and by Moša Albahari, a medical student.
A List of Passengers Compiled on 15th February 1902
The Sava Precinct forwarded to the Administration of the City of Belgrade a list of passengers compiled on 15th February 1902: Samuil Ruso, Josif Alkalaj, Hugo Buli and Moša Alkalaj departed to Zemun by boat, Julijus Hercog arrived to Belgrade.
Avram N. Hazan Gave a Power of Attorney to Mita Ilidžanović
Avram N. Hazan, a merchant, gave a power of attorney to Mita Ilidžanović, a lawyer, to collect on his behalf a compensation which belonged to him as a tutor of a property of Moša Alkalaj, a shoemaker from Niš, who bankrupted.
Azrijel and Moša Almuzlino Reached Legal Age and Took Over the Inheritance
Jakov Kalderon and Izrail Tajtasak gave a statement that six years before the brothers Azrijel and Moša Almuzlino were assigned heirs of their late sister Duda, a daughter of Avram Almuzulino, that they recently reached the legal age and they took over their inheritance.
Appointmernt of Guardians of the Property of Moša Amar
Correspondence of the Belgrade Town Court and the Administration of the Town of Belgrade regarding the lawsuit Leon D. Haim filed against his debtor Moša Benijamin Amar, over debt. The Court requested the Administration to appoint guardians of the property of the late Amar. The Administration enforced the request of the Court and appointed Haim Davičo and Moša Kalderon for guardians.
Annual Assembly of the Association of Merchants of Serbia
An invitation to the members of the Association of Merchants of Manufactured, Textile and Fashion Products to participate in the regular annual assembly of the Association of Merchants of Serbia scheduled for April 7th 1935. The members who signed to have received the invitation were Azriel Levi, Leon D. Levi, Solomon A. Koen, Ruben Rubenović, Moša Amar, Josif Baruh, Haim A. Koen and others.