The Dorćol Precinct reported to the Administration of the City of Belgrade on the events that occurred in the City: Leon Karijo, Moša Albahari, Ilija Ruso and Jakov Karijo were sentenced with a three-day of imprisonment for money gambling.
The Terazije Precinct reported to the Administration of the City of Belgrade on the events that occurred in the City: Pera Savić , a journalist, attacked Jovan Mandil, the newspaper associate, in front of a tavern.
City Precincts reported to the Administrator of the City of Belgrade aboutthe events that took place in the precincts respectfully: Leon Gabaj, Samuilo Adut, Avram Benaroju, Avram Baruh, Jevrem Eškenazi and Avram Arueti were fined for exposing their goods along the sidewalk in front of their shops.
Precincts Reports On the Events That Occurred In the City
The Dorćol Precinct reported to the Administration of the City of Belgrade on the events that occurred in the City: Isak Benjamen and Majer Kalmić were sentenced with 15-day of imprisonment for wandering around and gambling; Avram Burlan, a carpenter apprentice, was fined for trowing stones on the tram rails.
The Dorćol Precinct reported to the Administration of the City of Belgrade on the events that occurred in the City: Baruh Pesah, Isak Mevorah, Isak Levi and Natan Kavison were sentenced for wandering around.
Precincts Reports On the Events That Occurred In the City
The precincts of the Administration of the City of Belgrade reported on the events that occurred in the City. The Palilula Precinct reported that the criminal investigation of Blagoje Ilić against whom Samuil Alkalaj, a photographer, had filed a lawsuit, was aborted. The City Precinct reported that Solomon Levi, a tobacco manufacturer, was sentenced for uncleanness.
City precincts reported to the Administrator of the City of Belgrade on the events that took place in the city. The own Precinct fined David Nisim for not reporting his guest Santov Benevisti from Thessaloniki.
Persons Investigated For Theft They Committed to Milan Obradović
The City Precinct reported to the Administration of the City of Belgrade on the events that occurred in the City: Bukica Eškenazi, Josif Benvenisti, Moric Jakovljević and Evgenije Kepner were investigated and placed under custody over the theft they committed to Milan Obradović.
Permission For Using the Fright Elevator in the Building of Džoja Levi
The Criminal Department of the Administration of the City of Belgrade gave a permission for using the fright elevator in the building owned by Džoja Levi, situated in the Kosmajska Street No. 21.
The Dorćol Precinct reported to the Administration of the City of Belgrade on the persons who moved to Belgrade. Among those persons were Jakov Becalel, a teacher from Zemun, Avram Alfandari, a priest from Jerusalem, Menhaem Koen, a renting agent from Obrenovac, etc.
Robert Binenfeld filed a request to the Criminal Department of the Administration of the City of Belgrade to be given a permission to rent his apartment to the single people. After the official control, a permission was issued to Binenfeld.
The Terazije Precinct reported to the Administrator of the City of Belgrade on the events that took place in the city: Isak Arueti, a petty dealer, was financially fined for selling his goods on a bank holiday.
The Terazije Precinct reported to the Administrator of the City of Belgrade on the events that took place in the city: Bukica Eškenazi was financially fined for opening her store on a bank holiday.
Aleksandar Čelebonović, a law student, filed a request to the Criminal Police Department of the Administration of the City of Belgrade to issue him a permit to buy a hunting rifle.
Pijade Besaraba Arrested For Not Having Identity Documents
The Criminal Police Department of the Administration of the City of Belgrade arrested Pijade Besaraba, native of Jasenovo near Bela Crkva, without his identification documents and regular job.
Pinkas Štajn Sold Horses and a Carriage To Đorđe Veličković
Purchase and sale contract signed by the brothers Pinkas Štajn, the saddlers, as sellers of two horses and a carriage, and Đorđe Veličković, a carriage driver, as a buyer.
Pinkas Štajn Leased a Store In the House of Ignjat Hiršl
The brothers Pinkas Štajn, the saddlers, leased a store in the house of Ignjat Hiršl, a physician, in the Kralja Milana Street and signed the leased agreement.
Isidor Hara, an upholsterer‘s assistant, authorized Gliša Andrejević to collect death grant from the First Royal Burial Society for the deceased Julijus Hara.
Power of Attorney of Selmić and Company from Budapest
Power of attorney by which the Selmić and Co. from Budapest authorized Dr David Alkalaj, a lawyer from Belgrade, to represent them in all legal matters.
Pinkas Kasorla Fined For Improperly Keeping Business Books
The Criminal Police Department of the Administration of the City of Belgrade fined Pinkas Kasorla, the owner of the antiquity store in the Kralja Aleksandra Street, for improperly keeping his business books related to purchase of goods.
Paul Rotšild Fled To Serbia From Austria to Avoid the Military Service
Paul Rotšild, an optician from Austria, was caught wandering around jobless and accordingly interrogated. He explained that he fled to Serbia to avoid the military service, thus he crossed the river Sava swimming due to the lack of resources to pay a boat. The Terazije Precinct sentenced him to one day of prison and deportation to Austria.
Pasteur Institute Fined For Selling Swine Plague Serum Without Perscription
The Veterinary Department of the Administration of the City of Belgrade filed a lawsuit against the Pasteur‘s Institute for the Production of Serum for the swain plague without the veterinarian prescription. Dr Salom Zadić, a representative of the Institute, was interrogated regarding the lawsuit and the Criminal Police Department fined him with 100 dinars payable to the State Fund for Livestock Disease Control.
Partnership Agreement of Koja Mandić and Kalman Maca
Koja Mandić, a merchant, and Kalman Maca, a craftsman concluded the partnership agreement on the joint investments in the production of umbrellas and parasols.
The Administration of the Town of Belgrade ordered the Terazije Precinct to look up for a thief who had stolen from Zdravko Levi, the assistant at the store of Moša Mevorah, a coat, a vest, pants, a shirt and the shoes.
Property of Regina Ruso Placed Under Sequester For Debt Settlement
The Commercial Court informed the Terazije Precinct that it accepted the request of the Association of the Hats Factory and placed the sequester on the mobile property of Regina Ruso, a hat designer, to secure the debt settlement.
The Administration of the Town of Belgrade instructed the Terazije Precinct within its authority to search for Stevan Marković, Rafailo Bencion, Jakov Kadmon Levi and Jovan Popović, the soldiers of regular staff who were released from the Army as disabled or ill.