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STORY OF THE MONTH - Redmile aims to revive mining in Adelaide Geosyncline

Redmile Resources has an attractive portfolio of highly prospective land in the Adelaide Geosyncline in South Australia and is seeking equity or joint venture partners to explore and develop the properties.

It has 14 exploration licences covering 4100sqkm in South Australia ’s central east and the focus in these areas is on the strategic commodities of copper, gold, lead, zinc and uranium.

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LINATEX provides total product solutions to the mining industry

Rubber product manufacturer Linatex has added value to its global operations by providing total product solutions for mining industry clients. 

In this interview The ASIA Miner deputy editor John Miller chats to Linatex business director, Australia and Asia, Tony Boucher about the shift from traditional rubber supplier to total product provider.   

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The October-December issue of The ASIA Miner magazine, released today, showcases a two-page sponsored feature on Minco Silver Corporation and its proposed acquisition of Sterling Mining and the company’s operations in China. The magazine had already gone to print by the time The ASIA Miner had received notification that the acquisition would not proceed. The article does offer an excellent overview of the company’s Fuwan silver project development in China. Following is an update on Minco Silver Corporation’s current position.

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Xstrata gears up for production at Nickel Rim

The ASIA Miner deputy editor John Miller recently took part in a mining tour of Northern Ontario in Canada as a guest of the Ontario Ministry of Economic Development and Trade.

During the tour he visited a number of mine sites and heard presentations from various mining companies, mining equipment manufacturers and mining service providers.

Xstrata’s Nickel Rim South Project is at the forefront of new developments around the historic mining city of Sudbury and is moving rapidly towards production in the second half of 2009.

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INDONESIA - Gold mineralization extended at Bawone-Binebase E-mail

The exploration program of East Asia Minerals in Indonesia continues to extend the areas of known gold mineralization at its Bawone-Binebase project

A channel sample intercept of 32 metres of 4.18 grams/tonne gold and 38 grams/tonne silver at Binebase follows three recent drill holes at Bawone that intersected wide zones of near surface gold mineralization including 95 metres at 2.15 grams/tonne gold and 125 metres at 1.67 grams/tonne gold.

Trenching and channel sample results from the Binebase part of the Sangihe gold mineralized system, about 1.2km along strike from and possibly contiguous with the Bawone drilling area, have indicated wide zones of significant epithermal gold mineralization at surface.

Other results include 24 metres of 0.97 grams/tonne gold, 36 metres of 1.10 grams/tonne, 9 metres of 1.50 grams/tonne gold and 8 metres of 1.40 grams/tonne.
Historic trench results from the 1980s in this area also include 52 metres of 2.14 grams/tonne gold and 62 metres of 1.2 grams/tonne gold.

East Asia has conducted cyanide leach testing of mineralization in these zones and reports that generally more than 90% of gold is recoverable after conventional cyanide extraction.

East Asia has an ongoing program to rehabilitate and resample historic trenches, and open new exposures at Binebase. This program is designed to verify and extend historicsurface rock and soil gold assay results, to test the continuity of the mineralized corridor between Binebase and Bawone, and to locate new zones.

East Asia Minerals president and CEO Michael Hawkins says: "We are very enthusiastic about the obvious potential of the Bawone-Binebase area. Our drilling at the Bawone prospect is giving us great encouragement. To step out along strike 1.2km to Binebase and return such significant widths of gold mineralization at surface is indicative of the potential of the area."

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