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ASIC 10A/02, Thursday, 28 February 2002 (Special) Published by ASIC = = `çããçåïÉ~äíÜ=çÑ=^ìëíê~äá~= = Commonwealth of Australia Gazette No. ASIC 10A/02, Thursday, 28 February 2002 (Special) Published by ASIC ^^ppff``==dd~~òòÉÉííííÉÉ== Contents Unclaimed Consideration for Compulsory Acquisition - S668A Corporations Act Copies of records of unclaimed consideration in respect of securities, of the following companies, that have been compulsorily acquired have been received and are hereby published in accordance with subsection 668A(4) of the Corporations Act: • ALLIED QUEENSLAND COALFIELDS PTY LTD • ALPHA HEALTHCARE LIMITED • AUSTRALIAN NUT PROCESSORS LIMITED • CABLE & WIRELESS OPTUS LIMITED • CULTUS PETROLEUM NL • EVANS DEAKIN INDUSTRIES LIMITED • HOWARD SMITH LIMITED • HUDSON PACIFIC GROUP LIMITED • IAMA LIMITED • LAUREL BAY PETROLEUM LTD • PETROLEUM SECURITIES ENERGY LIMITED • QNI LIMITED • SALAMANDER GOLD MINES NL The unclaimed consideration from these compulsory acquisitions is currently being held by the company. These unclaimed considerations are not due to be forwarded to the Australian Securities and Investments Commission until March 2003. All claims should be directed to the relevant company or share registry until the above date. Contact details have been included under the relevant company name in this Gazette. ISSN 1445-6060 Available from www.asic.gov.au © Commonwealth of Australia, 2001 Email [email protected] This work is copyright. Apart from any use permitted under the Copyright Act 1968, all rights are reserved. Requests for authorisation to reproduce, publish or communicate this work should be made to: Gazette Publisher, Australian Securities and Investment Commission, GPO Box 5179AA, Melbourne Vic 3001 Commonwealth of Australia Gazette ASIC Gazette ASIC 10A/02, Thursday, 28 February 2002 Unclaimed Consideration for Compulsory Acquisition Page 2= = ALLIED QUEENSLAND COALFIELDS PTY LTD COMPULSORY ACQUISITION BY MARSFORD INVESTMENTS PTE LTD CONTACT: KEITH AKRES PO BOX 260 DALBY QLD 4405 PHONE: 07 4663 5555 FAX: 07 4663 5549 Adam, Pamela Address unknown 390.00 Aitchison, Raymond Address unknown 390.00 Aldous, Mark Address unknown 1,560.00 Archibald, Kenneth Address unknown 390.00 Bachrach, Harry c/- W Sheldon, 14 Allan Street, 117.00 Roseville NSW 2069 Barr, Adam Wilson Address unknown 10,920.00 Barron, Barbara Address unknown 195.00 Batchelor, Jean 7 Belubla Street, Carcoar NSW 39.00 2791 Bell, Alexander Address unknown 585.00 Bennett, Kenelma Lucy Address unknown 780.00 Biggs, George Edward Address unknown 97.50 Bolton, John Clement Address unknown 390.00 Bourke, Janice Address unknown 39.00 Brewin Nominees Ltd Address unknown 253.50 Budd, Brendan Francis Address unknown 390.00 Campbell, Deborah G & Address unknown 156.00 Campbell, Jack D Campbell, Jack Address unknown 390.00 Campbell, Michelle A & Address unknown 156.00 Campbell, Jack D Cantamessa, Judith Address unknown 78.00 Carroll, Joan Address unknown 390.00 Carty, Margaret Address unknown 780.00 Carvel Ice cream South Yarra Address unknown 7,800.00 P/L Cavanagh, Lloyd Patrick Address unknown 117.00 Challis, Francis Address unknown 78.00 Chapman, Craig Edward Address unknown 39.00 Cheshire, Mary Anne Address unknown 780.00 Commonwealth of Australia Gazette ASIC Gazette ASIC 10A/02, Thursday, 28 February 2002 Unclaimed Consideration for Compulsory Acquisition Page 3= = Chong, Tuk Address unknown 1,170.00 Clark, Gertrude Winifred & Clark, Address unknown 780.00 Herbert John Coe, Paul Alfred Address unknown 39.00 Coleman, Stephen Address unknown 78.00 Concord Holdings Pty Ltd Address unknown 11,700.00 Constantin, Eric Wilden Address unknown 78.00 Corona Homes P/L Address unknown 390.00 Cox, Janis Faye Address unknown 390.00 Daniel Holdings P/L Address unknown 195.00 Daniel Holdings P/L Address unknown 312.00 Davenport, Clyde Alfred Address unknown 117.00 Davison, Bruce 6 Venetia St, Sylvania NSW 78.00 2224 Drivett, Hilda Alexander Dianne Address unknown 390.00 Dumbrell, Geoffrey Address unknown 3,510.00 Dyad Credit Control P/L Address unknown 585.00 Eckel, Allan Gilbert Address unknown 117.00 Eckel, Susan Kay Address unknown 39.00 Etherington, Yvonne Address unknown 9.36 Feiglin, Joseph (Est) Address unknown 780.00 Fields, Maxwell Scott Address unknown 234.00 Flowers, David Bailey Address unknown 39.00 Franklin, Raymond George Address unknown 195.00 Ganke, Boris Address unknown 390.00 Giles, Susan Louise Address unknown 39.00 Glasenberg, Ian Address unknown 3,900.00 Goode, Robert Victor Address unknown 78.00 Gruin, Marie Josephine Address unknown 78.00 Hall, David John Nowell Address unknown 106.86 Heinemann, Monica Mary Address unknown 39.00 Henderson, John S Address unknown 312.00 Hills, Andrew William Address unknown 78.00 Hodge, John & Hodge, David Address unknown 780.00 Hunter, Robert John Address unknown 780.00 Commonwealth of Australia Gazette ASIC Gazette ASIC 10A/02, Thursday, 28 February 2002 Unclaimed Consideration for Compulsory Acquisition Page 4= = Jarrett, David Address unknown 2,340.00 Jin Ghee Investment Ltd Address unknown 6,942.00 Johnson, Shirley Eunice Address unknown 39.00 Jones, Ralph Fletcher Address unknown 1,170.00 Keegan, Susan May Address unknown 97.50 Kenny, Peter John Address unknown 39.00 Kensington Nominees P/L Address unknown 15,600.00 Kerr, Barbara Louise Address unknown 195.00 Kolsky, George & Kolsky, Joan Address unknown 39.00 LeTondeur, John Leslie Address unknown 39.00 Loeliger, Dieter Address unknown 117.00 Lord, Olga Mary Address unknown 1,560.00 Lord, Olga Mary Address unknown 1,560.00 Lord, Olga Mary Address unknown 1,560.00 Ludinski, Kay France Address unknown 78.00 Lyle, Marion Eloise & Lyle, John Address unknown 195.00 Walter Macaulay, Robert Vivian Address unknown 780.00 Manuel, Joanne Sheehan Address unknown 1,560.00 Marineland Pty Ltd Address unknown 390.00 Mathews, Ruth Address unknown 97.50 McCoy, Patrick Address unknown 3,900.00 Meyappan, Sitham Address unknown 780.00 Meyer, Wolfgang Address unknown 390.00 Micallef, Rudolf Address unknown 78.00 Mitchell, Robert Douglas & Address unknown 780.00 Mitchell, Marion Jane Monserrat, Enrique Address unknown 78.00 Nightingale, Florence Ann Address unknown 58.50 Norwich Union Life Insurance Address unknown 0.78 Society Orchidee Salons P/L Address unknown 3,120.00 Oxenham, Owen Address unknown 78.00 Parry, John Address unknown 78.00 Partos, Thomas & Partos, Address unknown 39.00 Glenda Commonwealth of Australia Gazette ASIC Gazette ASIC 10A/02, Thursday, 28 February 2002 Unclaimed Consideration for Compulsory Acquisition Page 5= = Pfaff, Janis Address unknown 390.00 Price, Eric Lindslay & Price, Address unknown 195.00 Rachel Anne Qasabian, Jacqueline Address unknown 780.00 Rahn, Olev Address unknown 78.00 Rodden, Marea Address unknown 312.00 Ryan, Kevin Address unknown 780.00 Segal, Isaac Address unknown 156.00 Senescall, Charles Alton Address unknown 1,560.00 SH&G Nominees P/L Address unknown 1,170.00 Sheaffe, Edward Hale Gordon Address unknown 156.00 Smith, Jacqueline Address unknown 975.00 Solito, Lynette Margaret Address unknown 234.00 Steel, Marjorie Address unknown 780.00 Stenholm, Carl George Address unknown 390.00 Stinton, Janet Address unknown 390.00 Stretton, Robert Michael Address unknown 78.00 Suckling, Margaret Address unknown 390.00 Szabo, Peter John Address unknown 390.00 Terry, Yvonne A Address unknown 195.00 Vicq, Marie Address unknown 780.00 Whelan, Eileen Address unknown 195.00 Wheldon, Leslie Address unknown 195.00 Whitby, Peter Address unknown 39.00 Whittington, James Address unknown 897.00 Wilson, Peter Alexander Address unknown 58.50 Commonwealth of Australia Gazette ASIC Gazette ASIC 10A/02, Thursday, 28 February 2002 Unclaimed Consideration for Compulsory Acquisition Page 6= = ALPHA HEALTHCARE LIMITED COMPULSORY ACQUISITION BY RAMSAY CENTAURI PTY LIMITED CONTACT: MR BARRY AZZOPARDI LOCKED BAG A14 SYDNEY SOUTH NSW 1232 PHONE: 02 8280 7940 FAX: 02 8280 7473 ABATE, PAULINE JOAN & PO BOX 40, EASTWOOD NSW 32.00 DOMINELLO, JOSEPH PETER 2122 ACOURT, ADRIENNE C/- COOPERS AND LYBRAND 16.00 R/U, LOCKED BAG A14, SYDNEY SOUTH NSW 1232 ALDERSLADE, PERCY R BOONAROO HOMESTEAD, 36.00 SPENCER ROAD, NERANG QLD 4211 ALLEN, JOHN EDGAR C/- POST OFFICE, LUTWYCHE 132.00 QLD 4030 ALTER, ABRAM EST & BURD, 4/22 ORANGE GROVE, EAST 24.00 DAVID ST KILDA VIC 3182 ALTHAUS, JAMES WILLIAM & 709 ALBANY CREEK PARADE, 9.60 ALTHAUS, CLARICE ALBANY CREEK QLD 4035 AMANATIDES, CHARALAMBOS 707 PRINCES HIGHWAY, 80.00 TEMPE 2044 AMO, ANDREW TE 67 GRANDVUE ROAD, 64.00 ROTORUA 3201, NEW ZEALAND ANGELI, ANGELO 24 RANGEVIEW STREET, 8.00 ROCHEDALE QLD 4123 ANGUS, WILLIAM ANTHONY 25 ANCHORAGE GROVE, 96.00 TAURANGA, NEW ZEALAND APPS, KENNETH J & APPS, 147 CRESCENT ROAD, 8.00 JEANNETTE M NEWPORT NSW 2106 ARAL MODE PTY LTD <CARR FINANCIAL GROUP 400.00 A/C>, PO BOX 1066, GEELONG VIC 3220 ARCHER, GRAEME ROBERT & 67 PRESTONS ROAD, 16.00 ARCHER, ROSALIND SARAH REDWOOD CHRISTCHURCH 5, NEW ZEALAND ARCHER, PETER 2/110 OWAIRAKA AVENUE, 48.00 OWAIRAKA 1003, NEW ZEALAND ARRIGO, ANTONIA & 20 HILTON STREET, 16.00 MANNACCI, GIULIO & VAGLI, WENTWORTHVILLE 2145 GIANCARLO ARRIGO, ANTONIA & 3 PENNANT HILLS ROAD, 4.00 MANNOCCI, GIULIO NORTH PARRAMATTA NSW 2151 Commonwealth of Australia Gazette ASIC Gazette ASIC 10A/02, Thursday, 28 February 2002 Unclaimed Consideration for Compulsory Acquisition Page 7= = ARTHUR SCHOFIELD PTY LTD C/- ARTHUR SCHOFIELD, P O 16.00 BOX 108, GOONDIWINDI QLD 4390 ASPROPOTAMITIS, SAVVAS 19 BURWOOD ROAD, 8.00 CONCORD 2137 AUSTIN, SHIRLEY NERISSA 13 TOSSWILL ROAD, 32.00 TAHUNANUI, NELSON NEW ZEALAND AUSTRALIAN MEDICAL C/- HEALTH CARE
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