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Commonwealth of Australia Gazette ASIC 16/02, Tuesday, 9 April 2002 = = `çããçåïÉ~äíÜ=çÑ=^ìëíê~äá~= = Commonwealth of Australia Gazette No. ASIC 16/02, Tuesday, 9 April 2002 Published by ASIC ^^ppff``==dd~~òòÉÉííííÉÉ== Contents Notices under the Corporations Act 2001 00/2496 01/1681 01/1682 02/0391 02/0392 02/0393 02/0394 02/0395 02/0396 02/0397 02/0398 02/0399 02/0400 02/0401 02/0402 02/0403 02/0404 02/0405 02/0406 02/0408 02/0409 Company deregistrations Page 43 Change of company status Page 404 Company reinstatements Page 405 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 16/02, Tuesday, 9 April 2002 Company deregistrations Page 43= = CORPORATIONS ACT 2001 Section 601CL(5) Notice is hereby given that the names of the foreign companies mentioned below have been struck off the register. Dated this nineteenth day of March 2002 Brendan Morgan DELEGATE OF THE AUSTRALIAN SECURITIES AND INVESTMENTS COMMISSION Name of Company ARBN ABBOTT WINES LIMITED 091 394 204 ADERO INTERNATIONAL,INC. 094 918 886 AEROSPATIALE SOCIETE NATIONALE INDUSTRIELLE 083 792 072 AGGREKO UK LIMITED 052 895 922 ANZEX RESOURCES LTD 088 458 637 ASIAN TITLE LIMITED 083 755 828 AXENT TECHNOLOGIES I, INC. 094 401 617 BANQUE WORMS 082 172 307 BLACKWELL'S BOOK SERVICES LIMITED 093 501 252 BLUE OCEAN INT'L LIMITED 086 028 391 BRIGGS OF BURTON PLC 094 599 372 CANAUSTRA RESOURCES INC. 082 869 878 CHEVRON ASIATIC LTD 009 473 090 CHEVRON AUSTRALIA EXPLORATION INC. 009 520 012 CHEVRON OVERSEAS PETROLEUM LIMITED 008 337 522 COLLINS FOODS INTERNATIONAL PTY. LTD. 009 980 250 COLLINS INTERNATIONAL INC 080 473 614 COVENANT TRUSTEE COMPANY LIMITED 082 589 008 CYPRUS MINES CORPORATION 001 804 253 DART SHIPPING S. DE R.L. 079 973 176 DIAMOND CONSULTING SERVICES LIMITED 076 167 158 DIGITAL DISC HOLDINGS LTD 097 607 559 DLJ GLOBAL IMS 074 878 498 DORFIELD LIMITED 077 226 101 EGROUPS INTERNATIONAL, INC 091 569 363 EIBACH SUSPENSION TECHNOLOGY GMBH 082 111 706 ESOTERIC SOFTWARE TECHNOLOGIES PRIVATE LIMITED 091 896 838 EYT, INC 087 376 789 FORBIO INC. 083 734 267 H.E. TINSLEY LTD. 073 483 217 HOK SPORT LIMITED 074 511 265 Commonwealth of Australia Gazette ASIC Gazette ASIC 16/02, Tuesday, 9 April 2002 Company deregistrations Page 44= = INFLIGHT SALES GROUP (HONG KONG) LIMITED 094 848 923 INITIAL PERSONNEL SERVICES LTD 093 026 745 INNOVUS ASIA PACIFIC LIMITED 089 971 148 IRIS TUBE INSPECTIONS LIMITED 077 633 179 JAT INVESTMENT PTE LTD 083 470 133 JL INFRASTRUCTURE HOLDINGS LIMITED 093 075 088 JL SAPPHIRE LEASE CO., LTD 060 410 371 J V T FARMS 081 608 755 KDT MANAGEMENT LIMITED 081 766 485 KYO-YA OCEANIC COMPANY, LTD. 003 864 908 LANGUAGE RESOURCES LIMITED 067 136 690 LAWDUST LIMITED 091 011 175 LEXICON INC 092 666 772 LLOYD'S REGISTER QUALITY ASSURANCE LIMITED 064 777 448 MAARS SOFTWARE INTERNATIONAL LIMITED 086 423 663 MACQUARIE SECURITIES (UK) LIMITED 061 929 931 MANDORIN GOLDFIELDS INC. 092 840 929 MATRIX POLYMERS LIMITED 082 198 132 MERITA BANK PLC 087 018 148 MILLER (ASIA) LIMITED 084 199 717 MORINDA INTERNATIONAL INC. 084 312 514 NORDBANKEN AB 085 290 991 PAPUA NEW GUINEA SHIPPING CORPORATION PTY LTD 001 512 590 PHILIPP HOLZMANN A G 002 780 298 QH INTERNATIONAL CO., LTD. 054 132 106 QUANTUM CORPORATION 057 601 662 QUEENSTAKE RESOURCES LTD. 090 635 304 QUICKPAGE LIMITED 093 223 502 RAVENPOL NO. 5 LIMITED 082 472 606 RELIANCE INSURANCE COMPANY 083 374 743 RENT EXPRESS COMMUNICATIONS INC 083 448 980 RESTAURANT CONCEPTS INTERNATIONAL INC 080 473 650 REVLON MANUFACTURING LTD 001 540 932 ROBERT FLEMING & CO. LIMITED 007 475 676 SALESLOGIX INTERNATIONAL, INC. 083 348 421 SOFTWARE EDUCATION ASIA PACIFIC LIMITED 093 218 261 SOUTHERN LAKES TRADING COMPANY LIMITED 008 337 648 ST. PAUL RISK MANAGEMENT INTERNATIONAL LIMITED 078 822 698 TABUA INVESTMENTS LIMITED 079 795 609 TECHNIP ITALY SPA 082 006 193 TEKTRONIX EXPORT INCORPORATED 082 110 594 THE EASTERN & AUSTRALIAN STEAMSHIP CO LTD 000 000 591 THE RITZ-CARLTON HOTEL COMPANY, L.L.C. 069 472 322 TOTALISE PLC 093 563 252 UNION SPECIALTIES (NZ) LIMITED 079 504 162 VALEX SECURITY, INC. 083 048 293 Commonwealth of Australia Gazette ASIC Gazette ASIC 16/02, Tuesday, 9 April 2002 Company deregistrations Page 45= = VSS CO., LTD 050 584 202 WORLD-WIDE SIRES/AUSTRALIA, INC. 055 095 862 2803 ASTON LIMITED 076 451 664 Commonwealth of Australia Gazette ASIC Gazette ASIC 16/02, Tuesday, 9 April 2002 Company deregistrations Page 46= = CORPORATIONS ACT 2001 Section 574(1) Notice is hereby given that the registration of the companies mentioned below will be cancelled and the companies will be dissolved on the publication of this notice. Dated this nineteenth day of March 2002 Brendan Morgan DELEGATE OF THE AUSTRALIAN SECURITIES AND INVESTMENTS COMMISSION Name of Company ACN SODALITAS PTY. LIMITED 010 499 500 Commonwealth of Australia Gazette ASIC Gazette ASIC 16/02, Tuesday, 9 April 2002 Company deregistrations Page 47= = CORPORATIONS ACT 2001 Subsection 601CC(4) Notice is hereby given that the names of the registered Australian bodies mentioned below have been struck off the register. Dated this nineteenth day of March 2002 Brendan Morgan DELEGATE OF THE AUSTRALIAN SECURITIES AND INVESTMENTS COMMISSION Name of Company ARBN SEEK - SOCIETY FOR THE EMPOWERMENT OF EDUCATION AND 084 063 801 KNOWLEDGE INCORPORATED Commonwealth of Australia Gazette ASIC Gazette ASIC 16/02, Tuesday, 9 April 2002 Company deregistrations Page 48= = CORPORATIONS ACT 2001 Section 601CL(4) Notice is hereby given that at the end of three months from the date hereof, the names of the foreign companies mentioned below will, unless cause is shown to the contrary, be struck off the register. Dated this nineteenth day of March 2002 Brendan Morgan DELEGATE OF THE AUSTRALIAN SECURITIES AND INVESTMENTS COMMISSION Name of Company ARBN AFX-ASIA PTE LIMITED 077 639 635 AKSES ENGINEERING PTE. LTD. 010 708 504 ALBERT ONE HOLDINGS LIMITED 096 451 311 ARC CONSULTING (BVI) LIMITED 082 958 450 BOSTON TECHNOLOGY AUSTRALIA/NEW ZEALAND, INC. 076 141 289 BOZZINI INTERNATIONAL LIMITED 084 423 503 CARDSOFT, INC. 090 983 743 CIRCLE COMPUTER SYSTEMS (SINGAPORE) PTE LTD 065 257 301 CYBER FINANCE INVESTMENTS LIMITED 087 710 781 DEC TRADING INC. 051 411 824 DONG WHA ENTERPRISE CO., LTD. 080 818 391 ENTEK IRD INTERNATIONAL CORPORATION 065 851 229 ETA AKTIENGESELLSCHAFT BERATENDE INGENIEURE 097 312 804 EVEREST MOTOR COMPANY LIMITED 094 587 505 EW SIMULATION TECHNOLOGY LIMITED 091 136 328 G.C. HAHN & CO LIMITED 011 029 315 GALAXY NUTRITIONAL FOODS, INC. 097 651 342 HOMESTAKE MINING COMPANY 070 799 067 INSULA CORPORATION 096 393 010 INTERPACKET NETWORKS, INC. 094 761 716 KAURI CLOTHING LIMITED 087 482 522 KBC ADVANCED TECHNOLOGY PTE LTD 067 923 817 KOCKUMS AKTIEBOLAG 078 468 229 MACROMEDIA INC. 073 196 844 MARIA PEARLS CO., LIMITED 064 506 145 MENLO LOGISTICS, INC. 076 816 012 MGA GLOBAL FINANCIAL LIMITED 061 975 031 MILLENNIUM MINING (FIJI) LIMITED 094 493 446 NERANG HEIGHTS LIMITED 077 308 493 NEW ZEALAND FOOD AND WINE LIMITED 089 378 521 PHILLIPS SON & NEALE LIMITED 083 820 099 PROMAT INTERNATIONAL (ASIA PACIFIC) LIMITED 073 600 638 Commonwealth of Australia Gazette ASIC Gazette ASIC 16/02, Tuesday, 9 April 2002 Company deregistrations Page 49= = PURSUIT MARINE DRIVE LIMITED 096 595 587 RECO BAY PTE LTD 098 146 877 REDPATH INTERNATIONAL INC. 085 033 138 SMITHKLINE BEECHAM P.L.C. 092 949 249 SOFTWARE.COM INTERNATIONAL, INC. 092 004 932 STARTV.COM HOLDINGS LIMITED 093 988 848 SUB SEA INTERNATIONAL AUSTRALIA, INC. 009 473 714 TERA SOFTWARE LIMITED 095 647 948 THAMES WATER PRODUCTS LIMITED 093 038 101 THE ASHTON-DRAKE GALLERIES LIMITED 050 213 539 TIBCO FINANCE TECHNOLOGY INC 081 111 426 TPIC INTERNATIONAL L.L.C. 094 303 787 VAPOTRONICS, INC. 090 731 516 VA TECH HYDRO GMBH & CO 095 428 667 VOLBROKER.COM LIMITED 096 095 537 WEBMD DOMAIN CORP. 094 415 719 WORLD ETCHING CO. LTD 007 509 944 Commonwealth of Australia Gazette ASIC Gazette ASIC 16/02, Tuesday, 9 April 2002 Company deregistrations Page 50= = CORPORATIONS ACT 2001 Section 601CC(3) Notice is hereby given that at the end of three months from the date hereof, the names of the registered Australian bodies mentioned below will, unless cause is shown to the contrary, be struck off the register. Dated this nineteenth day of March 2002 Brendan Morgan DELEGATE OF THE AUSTRALIAN SECURITIES AND INVESTMENTS COMMISSION Name of Company ARBN AUSCHURCH.ORG INC. 093 446 292 AUSTRALIAN CENTRE FOR WORK EDUCATION INC. 080 403 667 INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY INSTITUTE OF AUSTRALASIA INC. 083 738 596 Commonwealth of Australia Gazette ASIC Gazette ASIC 16/02, Tuesday, 9 April 2002 Company deregistrations Page 51= = CORPORATIONS ACT 2001 Subsection 601AB(3) & 601PB(3) Notice is hereby given that the organisations mentioned below will be deregistered when two months have passed since the publication of this notice. Dated this nineteenth day of March 2002 Brendan Morgan DELEGATE OF THE AUSTRALIAN SECURITIES AND INVESTMENTS COMMISSION Name of Company ACN A.KM ENTERPRISES PTY LTD 085 129 184 A.P.I. AUSTRALIAN PROPERTY INVESTMENTS PTY LTD 086 783 575 A-ONE TRANSPORT PTY LTD 091 383 130 ABASE PTY. LTD. 074 239 106 ABSOLUTE HOME SECURITY PTY LTD 083 164 854 AMORE RISTORANTE-BAR PTY LTD 086 819 516 AYTAS PTY LTD 073 919 963 AZURE PTY LIMITED 010 961 047 B & M WINN PTY LTD 001 971 802 B-MAIL (AUST) PTY LTD 093 489 359 BATCHELOR CUSTOM MILLING & MINING PTY LTD 071 336 733 BETTER COMPUTER WORLD PTY LTD 078 509 985 BUCKINGHAM MODEL MANAGEMENT PTY LTD 051 016 141 BYRNE OFFSHORE INSTALLATION SERVICES PTY LTD 077 859 208 CHIFLICK ENTERPRISES PTY LIMITED 083 608 048 CHI INDUSTRIES PTY.
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