Held, by Barton, Higgins, Gavan Duffy and Powers JJ. (Isaacs and Rich JJ. dissenting), that the duty SO imposed was payable in respect of the memor- andum of transfer, and that the Commonwealth was not entitled to recover.
The Commonwealth v. The State of New South Wales, 3 C.L.R., 807, and D'Emden v. Pedder, I C.L.R., 91, distinguished.
Heiner v. Scott, 19 C.L.R., 381, applied. Per Higgins J. A retransfer to the vendors in consideration of their waiving any claim for compensation is not a "conveyance or transfer on sale of any property" within the meaning of the Second Schedule to the Stamp Duties Act 1898.
SPECIAL Case.
In an action brought in the High Court by the Commonwealth against the State of New South Wales the parties concurred in stating the questions of law arising therein in the form of a special case for the opinion of the Full Court.
The special case, as amended at the hearing by adding thereto the second question, was substantially as follows
1. On 8th November 1916 His Excellency the Governor-General, in pursuance of the powers in that behalf conferred on him by sec. 63 (1) (a) of the Lands Acquisition Act 1906-1916, authorized the disposal of certain land which had been acquired under the said Act by the Commonwealth, and which was not required for any public purpose.
2. A notification under the hand of the Honourable King O'Malley, the then Minister of State for Home Affairs of the Commonwealth of Australia, of the granting of such authority as aforesaid was duly published in the Commonwealth of Australia Gazette on 16th No- vember 1916.
3. A copy of the said notification is as follows Whereas the land more particularly described in the schedule hereunder was, by notification of acquisition, published in the Commonwealth of Australia Gazette, dated the twenty-fourth day of July, one thousand nine hundred and fifteen, acquired by the Commonwealth of Australia under the Lands Acquisition Act 1906, for postal purposes at Waverley, New South Wales; and whereas the said land is not now required for any public purpose, His Excellency the Governor-General in Council has approved of authority being granted for the disposal of such land by transferring the same to