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CHARITABLE, LITERARY, AND SCIENTIFIC INSTITUTIONS.
N a m e of I'arish or District
in which situated
Almshouses and
Poorhouses
!
Other Institution-) Number of
Inmates
H o w supported
Remarks
DISTRICT O F
NICOSIA
Poorhouse.
do.
do.
do.
Greek
Orphanage.
Melkonian
Educational
Institute.
do.
Central Hos-
| pital and Dis–
pensary.
Sanatorium.
Daily
average
number,
61.
do.
-do.
Mental Hos–
pital.
Leper Farm.
do.
H o m e for
healthy chil–
dren of lepers,
Daily
average
number,
19.
Daily
average
number,
307.
77 beds,
4 cots.
Daily
average
number,
61.9.
25 beds.
Daily
average
number,
18.9.
168.
88.
Bv
- •
funds
tions.
Municipal
and dona-
The Poorhouse is admi–
nistered by the Munici–
pal Corporation.
A sum of £983 has been
expended during the year
for the maintenance oi
this Institution. Bread
lis also supplied from the
Poorhouse to destitute
families of Nicosia.
The Orphanage is ma–
naged by a Committee of
which the Archbishop of
Cvprus is Chairman.
A sum of £281 has been
expended during the year
on maintenance.
From monthly
subscriptions of
churches, and from
donations of cor–
porate bodies at
Nicosia and pri–
vate individuals.
From the income The Institute is managed
ofthe e n d o w m e n t by a special committee of the
m a d e b y M r . G general Union of Armenian
y
* Benevolence in Pans. The
boys and girls, who are
Armenian orphans, are
given food, clothing, shelter.
education, etc., gratis. The
cost of maintenance aver–
ages £11,000 a year.
Administered by Go–
vernment.
See also section 26.
M
Melkonian of
Egypt.
By Government.
do.
do.
do.
do.
8 chU–
dren. '
do.
Administered by Go–
vernment.
See afco section 27.
The F a r m , is adminis–
tered by Government.
Free medical attend–
ance, dressings and drags
are given to the inmates.
together with an allow- $
ance of licp: a day for
maintenance and £1% •%,''>
year for clothing. Re-Q
ligious services are pro–
vided.
A Hospital and Sister's
Quarters were erected in
1929 and an English Sis–
ter has been placed in
charge.
The Home is adminis–
tered by Government.
The children are sup–
plied with food, clothing
and educati. n.