STATE SECRETARY FOR THE RUSSIAN PROTECTOR IN THINGS AND IN MORAVA, PRAGUE, inv. 1296, sig. 109-4/1050

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34a pI - - 18 El mov trotredekeliten pESOO'TOVe by the Ministry of the Interior paid lump sums. - Of the 870 Uk positions held in evidence by the Wehrmacht Department on 1/3.l943, about 200 were cancelled after a review and 32 were terminated by the WBK. -ad sg In the period from 1/3.1943 to 2/7. 103 new Uk- eeb applications were processed. en sSI ed o In the spring months, the trade office had an ed avalanche-like growing job to cope with as it had been engaged in the closure of the commercial enterprises. At the restaurants there was a direct participation in the meetings of the set-aside commission. In the case of manual and commercial trades, the evaluation of cooperatives took the place of the latter. A special complement to this agenda arose because of the numerous appeals against the decommissioning decisions, which were then often forwarded by the Ministry of Economic Affairs to the Trade Office for review.- In recent times, a certain order has been created for the Droshkengewerbe. For Prague a total of 60 horse drachma carriages were planned, which together with the l5o running force drachmas have to adhere to a precise tariff. The supervision of the eaa taxi drachms was facilitated by the name with a black-and-white strip just introduced in accordance with old ondape 9 rich models. e.ew ,nrobrew The news and advertising office continued to care for the wounded, which was expressed in CLSUE's Jause afternoons and trips to the area of Prague with a more abundantly designed food.- The mailbox action has been increased by the installation of a further 4 r giant letterbox. - The rotogravure picture book "Prague", of which 10,000 were produced in the spring acpyoEeer, has already been completely out of print, so that it must be remembered that the new production has to be made.- Stadtverkehrs amt develops pleasantly well.So in May no less than 3500, in June 2584 quarters were purchased. Since the establishment of the City Transport Authority on 1 December 1942, a total of 15,579 people have been provided accommodation.