INTRODUCTORY TABLES
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VI.-BRITISH GRANTS FOR WORLD RELIEF.
The following table gives an official
• :re on r©const> action and relief in all parts of ' late of ti e
rnistice to the end of September, 1 •
1 Grants and loans to Belgium for relief and reconstrncri^-. . '.-2S3.000
2. First relier credit
id relief credit
4. Repatriation of Czecho-Slovak troops from Siberia ;.-:■•."<.■
j Maintenance of Russian refugees
6. Supply of foodstuffs for North Russia 5,1.-
7. Exjort credit* 2,000.000
••r of Assyriau and Armenian refugees in Mesopotamia 3,940,000
ief of refugees and destitute persons in Syria and Palestine 10. Grant to I/eague of Nations for rel.ef of typhus in Poland
Total 48.338,000
VII.-COMPARATIVE TAXATION PER HEAD OF POPULATION.
The following table shows the amount of taxation per head par annum in the I Kingdom, the tinted State*, France, Italy, and Germany, tor the financial years 1913-14. 1919-20, and Iy2i>-21 :—
Y.ar ending
Taxation
- er htad
United Kingdom
Kraree
Italy .
Germany
Sl.S 1.-14
S].3.1S»i» \
31.3.1
Dollars
—
—
30.6 '
1 S
"In
37 03
.
SO. 6.1
Francs
12 7
u
31.121913
31 12.1
209-6
8 6
4 9
S1.12.19S0 J
450-0*
IT 16
y 11
30.6 1914
33 9
1 6
4
10
4
30.6.1919
134-3
Marks
5 6
6
31.3.1914
31-3
1 10
8
4
4
31.3.19211
21 lj
8
3 1
1 Estimated.
- ':ovLsional Ognn.
' Includes 37-50 marks. Win)- the equivalent of the annual savin, due to the capital levy.