The Sava Police reported on the movements of the passengers on the 16th March 1901. The list of passengers arrived to Belgrade included also Sigmund Dajč and Leopold Salamon.
16 March 1901
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List of Passengers
The report of the Vračar Precinct on the movements of the passengers on the 16th March 1901. Solomon Almuzlino and David Tajtacak arrived to Belgrade.
15 March 1901
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List of Passengers
The Palilula Precinct reported on the movements ofthe passengers on the 11th March 1901. Mešulam Kojen, Bukas Gabaj, Rafailo Almuzlinus were among the passengers who arrived to Belgrade.
11 March 1901
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List of Passengers
The Savamala Precinct reported on the movements of the passengers on the 9th March 1901. Čelebon
Beraha was among the passengers who arrived to Belgrade.
9 March 1901
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List of Passengers
the Town Precinct reported on the passengers on the 3rd of March 1901. Marko Alkalaj and Hajim Levi were among the passengers.
3 March 1901
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List of Passengers Compiled on 22nd September 1898
List of passengers compiled by the Sava Precinct. Among the passengers were Hajnrih
Nahman, Viktori and Hajim Azrijel, Mozes Farki, Maksim Levenzon, Isak Kojen.
22 September 1898
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List of Passengers Compiled on 14th August 1900
List of passengers compiled by the Sava Precinct. Among the passengers were Jakov Čelebonović, the lawyer, Josif Avram, a merchant, Benko Davičo, a clerk, Avram Mevorah, a trade agent.
14 August 1900
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Lists of Teachers Of Primary Schools in Belgrade
Lists of teachers from the primary schools who were paid by the Administration of the Town of Belgrade. In the list compiled for the year 1892 were, among others, Moša Pinto, a teacher of the male school at Jalija. In the list for the year 1894 were Jelena Alkalaj and Estira Kalmić, female teachers.
List of Male and Female Teachers of the Belgrade Primary Schools
List of male and female teachers of the Belgrade primary schools who paid a percent of their salaries since 1st February 1895 to the Fund of Teachers‘ Widows and Children. On the list was, among others, Moša Pinto and Estira Kalmić
The Sava Police reported on the passengers on the 9th October 1901. Sabitaj Kojen, a merchant, Isak Jakov, a traveling salesman, Jakov Ruso, a money changer and Isak Baruh, a merchant from Niš were among other passengers.
6 October 1901
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List of Passengers Compiled on 4th October 1901
The Sava Precinct reported to the Administration of the City of Belgrade on the passengers who arrived to Belgrade on 4th October 1901. Among others were David Demajo, Josif Talvi, Avram Solomon Majer, Isak Eškenazi.
4 October 1901
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List of Cases
The list of cases initiated during March 1895: Jakov
Levi was accused for stealing; David Levi sued Moric Koen for the injury.
The Sava Precinct reported to the Administration of the City of Belgrade on the passengers that arrived to Belgrade on 2nd October 1901. Among others were Leving Bencion, Aron Amodaj, Arnold Levi, Leon Ruso, Avram Baruh.
2 October 1901
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List of Teachers who Paid Taxes
List of teachers who paid taxes for the year 1898. Among others, Estera Ruso, Jelena De Majo and Moša Pinto were on the list.
List of passengers who stayed in the private apartments, compiled by the Terazije Precinct on 9th July 1901. Moša Mandin, a shoemaker from Niš, stayed in the No. 4 Sremska Street, David De Majo, the apprentice, and Solomon Isak, the servant, stayed in the No. 8 Knez Mihailova Street.
The City Precinct reported on the passengers who arrived on 27th August 1901. Among the passengers were Haim Koen, Solomon Nahmijas, Jakov Albala.
27 August 1901
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List of Foreigners Who Moved to Belgrade
List of foreigners who moved to the Terazije Precinct, compiled on 21st August 1901. Isak M. Levi, a pupil from Austro-Hungary, arrived and stayed in the No. 5 Solunska Street.
The Sava Precinct reported to the Administration of the City of Belgrade on the passengers who arrived on 4th October 1900. Among them were Solomon Hajim Davičo, a merchant, Simon Farhi, a physician, Isak Kalmić, a merchant, Hajnrih Bril, a merchant, etc.
Ljubomir Stošić Attacked David Koen and Injured Him
The Terazije Precinct reported to the Administration of the City of Belgrade on the events that occurred in the City in the course of June 1900. Ljubomir Stošić, a grocer, attacked David Koen at the street and injured him slightly.
The Serbian-Jewish Church Community of the Eskena rite issued a confirmation on the divorce of dr. Leon Stein, from Ruščuk, and Berta, a daughter of Simon and Fani Landau from Belgrade.
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.