Linen For Straw Mattresses Found in Front of the Archdiocese Building
The Dorćol Precinct reported to the Administration of the City of Belgrade on the events that occurred in the City: Jakov Baruh found a linen being used for manufacturing straw mattresses in front of the Archdiocese building and handed it over to the Precinct to be delivered to the owner.
The Dorćol Precinct compiled a list of foreigners who moved to Belgrade on 30th May 1902: David Levi, a tinsmith, came from Bosnia and stayed in the No. 14 Kapetan Mišina Street.
The Dorćol Precinct compiled a list of foreigners who moved to Belgrade on 27th May 1902: Moreno Adanja, a notary, came from Ruščuk in Bulgaria and stayed in the No. 3 Solunska Street.
The Dorćol Precinct compiled a list of foreigners who moved to Belgrade on 22nd May 1902: Isak Katarivas, a trade assistant, came from Zemun and stayed in the No. 19 Dobračina Street.
The Dorćol Precinct compiled a list of foreigners who moved to Belgrade on 21st May 1902: Nisim Leonović, a tailor, came from Niš and stayed No. 12 Dušanova Street.
The Dorćol Precinct compiled a list of foreigners who moved to Belgrade on 14th May 1902: David Rafajlović, the ice-cream manufacturer, came from Šabac and stayed in the No. 8 Izrailjova Street.
The Dorćol Precinct compiled a list of foreigner who moved to Belgrade on 8th May 1902: Ašer A. Benarojo, a merchant, came from Vidin in Bulgaria, and stayed in the 16th Solunska Street.
The Dorćol Precinct compiled a list of foreigners who moved to Belgrade on 6th May 1902: Majir H. Levi, a laborer from Niš, stayed in the 56 Cara Uroša Street.
The Dorćol Precinct compiled a list of foreigners who moved to Belgrade on 4th May 1902: Kuču Šimon.moved to Belgrade from Niš and stayed in the No. 3 Avramova Street.
The Dorćol Precinct compiled a list of foreigners who moved to Belgrade on 1st May 1902: David M. Konforti, a merchant, arrived from Niš and stayed in the No. 9 Gospodar Jovanova Street.
The Dorćol Precinct compiled a list of foreigner who moved to Belgrade on 30th April 1902: Menahem Z. Hajim, a merchant from Corfu in Greece, arrived from Trieste and stayed in the No. 56 Cara Uroša Street.
Labor Cards To Be Issued To Jakov Arujeti and V. Cevi
The Dorćol Precinct requested the Administration of the City of Belgrade to issue labor cards to Jakov Arujeti, a resident in the No. 2 Avramova Street, and V. Cevi, a resident in the No. 29 Solunska Street, both tinsmith apprentices
List of immigrants who settled down in the Dorćol Precinct as of 8 August 1902: Moric
Mandil, a tailor, came from Leskovac and settled in the 13 Dušanova Street.
List of immigrants who settled in the Dorćol Precinct as of 3rd August 1902: Moša I. Ruso, a day
laborer from Turkey, settled in the 5 Jevrejska Street.
The city precincts reported to the Administration of the City of Belgrade on the passengers and foreigners who arrived to Belgrade. The Dorćol Precinct reported that on 20th June 1902 Minahem Pardo, a pupil from Bitolj, arrived to Belgrade and stayed in the No. 11 Solunska Street.
City precincts reported to the Administration of the City of Belgrade on the passengers and foreigners who moved to Belgrade. The Dorćol Precinct reported that on 8th June 1902 Ašer J. Lazar, a laborer from Niš, arrived to Belgrade and stayed in the No. 18 Princ Evgenije Street.
List of Foreigners Who Settled in Belgrade On 6th June 1902
City precincts reported to the Administration of the City of Belgrade on the passengers and foreigners who settled in Belgrade. The Dorćol Precinct reported that Moni Đerasi, a trade assistant from Šabac, came to Belgrade on 6th June 1902 and stayed in the No. 20 Gospodar Jevremova Street.
The Precincts reported to the Administration of the City on the foreigners who arrived to Belgrade on 11th July 1902. Aron B. Josif, a merchant from Bulgaria, moved to Belgrade and stayed in the No. 4 Gospodar Jevremova Street.
The Precincts of the Administration of the City of Belgrade compiled lists on foreigners who moved to Belgrade on 9th July 1902. The Dorćol Precinct reported that Mazal Arijel, the apprentice from Vidin in Bulgaria, and David Levi, a tinsmith from Bosnia, arrived and stay in the No.16 Jevrejska Street and No. 58 Cara Dušana Street, respectfully.
The Dorćol Precinct compiled a list of foreigners who came to Belgrade on 7th July 1902: Nisim B. Aron, a laborer, came from Sofia and stayed in the No.17 Mojsijeva Street, while Moric Fišbajn, a tinsmith from Bulgaria, stayed in the No. 7 Noćajska Street.
The Dorćol Precinct compiled a list of foreigner who moved to Belgrade on 5th July 1902: Vilhelm Dajč, a tinsmith from Budapest, stayed in the No. 47 Skenderbegova Street; Hajim Testa, the actor from Čačak, stayed to No 35 Cara Dušana Street; leon Vajnštajn from Romania stayed in the No. 111 Dubrovačka Street; Rifka Isaković from Niš stayed in the No. 55 Cara Dušana Street.
The Dorćol Precinct compiled a list of foreigners who moved to Belgrade on 4th July 1902: Salom M. Katarivas from Niš stayed in the No. 15 Mojsijeva Street, while Paula Koen from Smederevo in the No. 72 Dušanova Street.
The Dorćol Precinct compiled a list of foreigners who moved to Belgrade on 2nd July 1902: Blanka Bararon from Zvornik moved to the No. 8 Solunska Street, Nisim Mandil and Nisim B. Moša, tailors from Niš, moved to No. 34 Solunska Street, while Samuilo S. Alkalaj, the umbrella dealer from Leskovac, to No. 139 Dubrovačka Street.
The Dorćol Precinct reported to the Administration of the City of Belgrade on the events that occurred in the City: Leon Juda Ruso was sentenced to 3-day of imprisonment for wandering around.
24 September 1904
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Lawsuits Filed by Bokor Levi and Nisim Alfandari Stopped
The Dorćol Precinct reported to the Administration of the City of Belgrade on the events that occurred in the City: lawsuits were stopped filed by Bokor Levi against Gezon Šosberger over fraud, and Nisim Alfandari against Moša Kavison over public insult.
A list of foreigners who moved to Belgrade compiled by the Dorćol Precinct on 16th November 1901. Jakov Ruben, Menahem Mevorah and Jakov Alfandari from Niš stayed in the No. 29 Mojsijeva Street, while Vanzijana Pijade from Bosnia stayed in the No. 15 Mojsijeva Street.
List of Persons Who Moved to Belgrade Compiled on 1st July 1902
A list of persons who moved to the Palilula Precinct compiled on 1st July 1902: Jakov Kariju, a trade apprentice from Niš, stayed in the No. 37 Kralja Aleksandra Street.
The City Precinct compiled a list of passengers who reported their stay in the City on 1st May 1904: Danilo Naftali, a merchant assistant from Niš, stayed in the No. 3 Makedonska Street, Solomon Baruh, the apprentice from Bijeljina, stayed in the No. 16 Čika Ljubina Street.
Evening police report of the Dorćol Precinct on the events occurred in the Town: Leon Levi, born in Smederevo, was sentenced for wandering around the town.