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  2. Cue (clothing) - Wikipedia

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    Cue was opened in 1968 and is still wholly owned by the founding family. [3] Designs seen in Cue stores are ones that originate from Cue's head office in Surry Hills, Sydney, [4] and most clothing is made in Australia. [3] Cue works with fabric mills in Europe to develop fabrics to the design teams' own specifications and print designs. [2]

  3. Category:Cue sports in Australia - Wikipedia

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    Australian cue sports people (4 C) S. Snooker in Australia (2 C) ... Women's cue sports in Australia This page was last edited on 30 November 2022, at 04:42 (UTC). ...

  4. Women's cue sports in Australia - Wikipedia

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    A daily competitive billiards match between two local women were reported as a human interest story in a South Australian newspaper in 1911. [3] and an amateur women's tournament was held in 1931. However, in 1940, a study of 314 women in New Zealand and Australia showed less than 1 per cent of respondents played the game.

  5. Australian Eight Ball Federation - Wikipedia

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    The Australian Eight Ball Federation (or Eight Ball Federation Incorporated), formed in 1983 [1] is the governing body in Australia for the sport of eight-ball pool, a cue sport also standardised under the name blackball, and distinct from the American-style game of eight-ball, itself subject to international competition.

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  7. 1920s in Western fashion - Wikipedia

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    The fashion for women was all about letting loose. Women wore dresses all day, every day. Day dresses had a drop waist, which was a belt around the low waist or hip and a skirt that hung anywhere from the ankle on up to the knee, never above. Daywear had sleeves (long to mid-bicep) and a skirt that was straight, pleated, hank hem, or tiered.

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