HC Deb 19 June 1902 vol 109 c1114
MR. CAINE (Cornwall, Camborne)

I beg to ask the Secretary of State for India whether one of the Lords of Appeal in Ordinary has yet been selected to act as arbitrator in the case of difference of opinion between the Imperial and Indian Governments as to the division of administrative charges, as contemplated in the letter from the India Office to the Treasury, No. F. 7225, January 22nd, 1902.

THE SECRETARY OF STATE FOR INDIA (Lord G. HAMILTON;) Middlesex, Ealing

The position of arbitrator in the case of a difference of opinion between the Imperial and Indian Governments as to the division of administrative charges, has been accepted for three years by the Lord Chief Justice of England.