As argued by the defendants: Malice is a state of mind. States of mind are facts which can be determined by a court only b[y] inference. The author’s state of mind at a particular time may be of assistance in making an inference about another state of mind which he held soon afterwards. Per Blackburn J. in Renouf v. Federal Capital Press of Australia Pty. Ltd (1977), 17 A.C.T.R. 35 at 56 (S.C.).
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