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British Mandate: A Survey of Palestine: Volume II - Page 690 |
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The total provision represents 1.5% of total Government expenditure. Direct Government expenditure on social welfare activities in 1944-45 is detailed below :-
A. Grants to local welfare schemes. (I) ARABS
Town £P. £P.
Jerusalem 11.747
Jaffa 17,141
Haifa 10,204
Nablus 1,674
Hebron 1,251
Lydda 1,436
Acre 1,555
Nazareth 1,748
Jen in 1,427
Gaza 500
Beisan 7'17
Safad 485
Tulkarm 815
Ramle 220 50,450
(2) JEWS
Va’ad Leumi for local
councils and feeding scheme 67,200
Tel Aviv Municipality 23,600 90,800
Total grants : 141,250
B. Relief.
(1) Direct relief to the Arab
community (administered by
the Department) 80,829
(2) Relief to war-refugees,
distressed British subjects,
etc. 8,789
(3) Paid to Migration Department for relief of Palestine inns abroad G,000
Total relief: 46,568
c. Grants to local institutions. 5,900
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Grand total for Welfare 192,7 JH DISABLED EX-SERVICEMEN.
140. The Department is also responsible for administering the Government scheme for assisting ex-servicemen discharged on
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