Company Demajo and Komp. Became Member of the Association
A document informing that owners of the company Demajo i Komp. were accepted in the Association of Merchants of Manufactured, Textile and Fashion Products.
The company Braća Fuks i Ruben submitted the report to the Association of Commercial Agents stating that the unpaid membership fees for the third quarter of 1923 had been collected.
Contributions for the Association of Traveling Salesmen
Aron Kapon requested the Association of Wholesale Merchants of Manufactured Products to collect cotributions for the Association of Traveling Salesmen.
The report on the conference organised by the Association of Merchants of Manufactured, Textile and Fashion Products, held on 8th and 10th January 1933. The conference was attended by Leon Levi, Jakov Konforti, Jakov Benavram, Josif Levi, Jakov Medina, Maks Najman, Sima Kazes .
8/11 January 1933
ИАБ-1069-К180
Document folio 4
Contributions for the Alliance of Patriotic Warriors and Knights Societies
The Alliance of Patriotic, Warrior and Knight Societies requested The Association of Merchants of Manufactured, Textile and Fashion Products to be given financial assistance. Contributions were made by Rahamim N. Aron, Josif Baruh, Maks Najman, Jakova Medina.
Companies of Geza Gedalja, Isak Ruso and Avram Šimon
File of the Board of the Section of Haberdashery Merchants of the Association of Merchants of Manufactured, Textile and Fashion Products regarding the reviewing of the business documentation of the companies owned by Geza Gedelja, Isak Ruso and Avram Šimon. The Board had to determine whether those companies in 1940 sold their merchandises outside the territory of the Belgrade Municipality.
Company I.D. Tajtacaković and Sons Requested a Meeting
The company I.D. Tajtacaković i Sinovi requested the Association of Merchants of Manufactured, Textile and Fashion Products to organize a meeting regarding future business arrangements with companies Jakov H. Bararon, Braća D. Levi, Mandil i Ruso, Josif Baruh i Komp, Mika Bejosif, Moša Bejosif, Braća Najman and Sima Kazas .
The list of Belgrade customers who were delivered the ordered products for the production of thread, by the company MEZ Jugoslovensko d. d. The products were delivered during 1941.
The Section of Haberdashery Merchants of the Association of Merchants of Manufactured, Textile and Fashion Products informed Đorđe Prokić and Josif Baruh that they were appointed to request the local authorities to free Belgrade merchants from excise duty on shipments returned from the inland.
Leon D. Levi filed a complaint to the Association of Merchants of Manufactured, Textile and Fashion Products against commercial agents who were selling haberdashery and manufactured goods despite the ban. The complaint was filed against Jakov Bencion, Gavrilo Burlan, Bukić Maclijah, Borivoje Karić and Son, and Brothers Josif.
The certificate issued by the Association of Merchants of Manufactured, Textile and Fashion Products confirming that Rahamin Mandil was a registered merchant.
Certificate of Employment and Citizenship of Avram Kalef
The certificate issued by the Association of Merchants of Manufactured, Textile and Fashion Products confirming that Avram Kalef owned a haberdashery store since 1926 until 1941, and that he was a citizen of the former Kingdom of Yugoslavia. The certificate was issued at the request of his wife Antonia.
The Chambers of Commerce requested the Association of Merchants of Manufactured Products to provide data on the companies which were closed down for illicit sale i.e. companies of Josif B. Avramović and Bencion and Alfandari.
Conference on Commercial Agreements with Czechoslovakia
The Association of Merchants of Manufactured, Textile and Fashion Products invited Josif Almuli and Dušan Lazić to attend the Conference on Commercial Agreements with Czechoslovakia, organized by the Belgrade Merchants‘ Associations.
The Association of Merchants of Manufactured, Textile and Fashion Products instructed Moša Amar to collect membership fee from six members of the Association.
The Department of the Commerce and Procurement of the Executive People‘s Committee of the City of Belgrade issued a decision on the change of the line of business of the Farhi A.D. Company, from the business with cosmetics and alcohol, into the wholesale business with iron products, located in the No.3 Nikole Spasića Street.
The Association of Merchants of Manufactured, Textile and Fashion Products invited its members to attend the commemoration organized for the Armistice Day at the French and Italian military cemeteries, near the Monument of the Defenders of Belgrade and at the Jewish cemetery. The commemoration was organized by the Fidek Women Section and invitations were sent to Azriel Levi, Moša Amar, Svetislav Trajković and Jezdimir Milosavljević.
Certificate on the Businesses of Sabitaj Mandil‘s Company
Sabitaj Biti Mandil requested the Chambers of Commerce to issue a certificate which would confirm that he owned a registered store in Belgrade, that it was a wholesale business and that most of the imported goods in 1940 were sold outside Belgrade Municipality.
Certificate on the Businesses of David Medina‘s Company
David A. Medina requested the Chambers of Commerce to issue a certificate which would confirm that he owned a registered wholesale company in Belgrade and that most of the products imported in 1940 were sold outside Belgrade Municipality.
The Association of Merchants of Manufactured, Textile and Fashion Products issued a certificate to David Mandil stating that he was the sole proprietor of his company.
The Association of Merchants of Manufactured, Textile and Fashion Products issued a certificate to David Medina stating that he was the sole proprietor of his commercial company. The certificate was issued in order to postpone Medina‘s military service.
David A. Medina requested the Chambers of Commerce to issue a certificate which would confirm that he owned a registered wholesale company.
18/20 January 1938
ИАБ-1069-К194
Document folio 3
Complaint against Regina Mandil for Unfair Competition
Dragomir Urošević filed a complaint to the Chambers of Commerce against Regina Mandil, the owner of a haberdashery store Regina, for unfair competition. The documentation included a newspaper advertisement of sale in the Regina store.
The Association of Merchants of Manufactured, Textile and Fashion Products issued a certificate stating that Ivan Majer was an honest worker and that he was operating following all legal rules and regulation since the registration of his company in 1933.The certificate was issued so his son Petar could enrol the Faculty of Medicine.
Sabitaj Biti Mandil requested the Chambers of Commerce to issue a certificate which would confirm that he owned a registered wholesale company and that most of the products imported in 1939 were sold outside Belgrade Municipality.
David A. Medina requested the Chambers of Commerce to publish a document stating that he was the owner of a registered wholesale company and that most of the products imported in 1938 were sold outside Belgrade municipality.
Sabitaj B. Mandil requested the Chambers of Commerce to issue a certificate which would confirm that he was the owner of a registered wholesale company and that most of the products imported in 1937 were sold outside Belgrade Municipality.
Flora Arueti requested the Association of Merchants of Manufactured, Textile and Fashion Products to verify that she was a merchant assistant in the store owned by her father Avram Medina. The request was rejected because Flora had never been registered in the Association.