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Upon the letter, dated 24 June 1907 and numbered 48, by the Waqfs’ Accounting, regarding the reparation of some toilets located in the vicinity of Jerusalem
The estimated costs of the said reparation were put on Dutch auction. After the completion…

Upon the letter, dated 22 January 1907 and numbered 1344, by the Sanjak Administrative Council, regarding the fact when the prices estimated by survey officials for the lands and buildings of the villages whose surveys had been completed were…

Upon the letter, dated 24 July 1901 and numbered 89, by the Kaymakamlık of Hebron, regarding mailing fees from Halil to Beersheba
The matter was re-announced by the Jerusalem municipality, but no one was interested in the Dutch auction. The 20th of…

Upon the letter given by the Jerusalem Area Commandership on 25 July 1901
The specified place was inspected and it has been understood from the above-written annotation by the municipal engineer that the said excavation is done eight meters away…

Upon the letter given on 31 January 1905 by the Jerusalem Commandership regarding the Dutch auction of vegetables necessary in January and February of this year for the administration of the 3. Battalion of the 33. Regiment of the Regular Army…

Upon the letter, dated 3 September 1907 and numbered 44, by the Jerusalem Telegraph and Mail Directorate, regarding the Dutch auction of the transfer of 70 posts and 80 isolators necessary for the reparation of telegraph line between Jaffa and…

Upon the letter given on 8 October 1904 by the Prisonhouse Directorate regarding the Dutch auction of the transfer of 100 tulum of water needed by the prisonhouse per day
The said transfer cost was put on Dutch auction and it was decided that each…

Upon the letter given on 30 November 1904 by the Commandership of the Municipal Police Force regarding the Dutch auction of forty mats and necessary coals required by the cavalier and infantry companies of the Municipal Police Force in Jerusalem
The…

Upon the letter, dated 4 August 1901, by Bedri Bey, a colonel serving as an inspector in the General Staff. An examination has shown that, with respect to the season in question, carthorses from Jerusalem to Hebron and Jaffa can be rented for an hour…

Upon the letter presented by the Jerusalem Area Commandership on 17 June 1901 regarding the buildings constructed by the household owner near the below barracks.
The said place was inspected and as explained in the above-written annotation by the…
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