The facts relevant to this application, on the evidence
which is at this stage before me, are as follows. Cue and
Clobber are incorporated in the State of New South Wales and Cue
is the registered proprietor of the trade mark Cue in respect of
articles of clothing, including boots, shoes and slippers. Cue
manufactures and markets in Australia both as a wholesaler and
retailer female wearing apparel, its retail activities being
conducted by 5 shops which it or associated companies own and
18 shops which trade under licence. All shops trade under the
name "The Cue Shop". Cue wholesales its merchandise through
Myer Limited in New South Wales, Victoria, Queensland, South
Australia and Western Australia and between 1971 and 1979 through
David Jones Limited in Adelaide. Clobber which is 50% owned by
companies associated with Cue retails Cue's merchandise in
Brisbane, Sydney and Adelaide under the brand name "Cue". Cue
commenced its wholesale operations in Adelaide in 1971 and Clobber
opened its retail store in Adelaide in 1981 with three stores in
Rundle Mall Adelaide City, Westfield Shopping Complex Marion,
and the Myer Shopping Complex Tea Tree Plaza respectively. The
policy of Cue and Clobber is to promote the name "Cue" amongst its
primary market which comprises women between the ages of 15 and
25 years and its secondary market comprising women between the
ages of 26 and 35 years. They have spent considerable sums of
money through radio, press, motion picture promotions and
motion picture screen advertising promoting in Australia the name
"Cue". A great deal of the evidence in this regard was referable
to activities outside of Adelaide. Furthermore they advertise