| Haddington signs agreement with Sons of Gwalia 
 Haddington International Resources Ltd                                  HDN
 Shares issued 1,462,111                                  Jul 26 close $0.22
 Mon 31 Jul 2000                                                News Release
 Mr. Colin McCavana reports
 The company has signed a formal agreement with Sons of Gwalia  Limited  for
 the  development  by  Haddington  of  the  Bald  Hill tantalum deposit near
 Widgiemooltha and the Cattlin Creek tantalum deposit  at  Ravensthorpe,  in
 Western Australia.
 Sons of Gwalia Limited hold mining tenements over the deposits.  Haddington
 will  not  be  acquiring  the mining tenements from Sons of Gwalia but will
 operate the mines under a licence arrangement. Haddington  will  be  solely
 responsible  for  the  development  of the mines, including compliance with
 lease  conditions,  environmental  conditions,  government  royalties,  and
 design,  construction  and operation of the mine and processing plant. Sons
 of Gwalia will purchase all tantalum and tin concentrates produced from the
 deposits on a take or pay basis.
 Haddington expects to be in production at  the  Bald  Hill  project  during
 mid-2001. The agreement is contingent on commencement of plant construction
 at Bald Hill by March 31, 2001, and completion by Dec. 31, 2001. Haddington
 will  deliver  approximately  420,000 pounds of tantalite to Sons of Gwalia
 over the approximate mine life of just under four years.
 Haddington has proposed to carry out additional exploration in the  Cattlin
 Creek area with a view to improving the existing resource.
 Haddington has also granted Sons of Gwalia the first right  of  refusal  to
 purchase  any  tantalite  produced  from  its  recently  acquired Bald Hill
 extended and Madoonia Downs prospects. Haddington sees these  prospects  as
 important   adjuncts   to  its  agreement  with  Sons  of  Gwalia  Limited.
 Preliminary independent  evaluation  of  existing  data  on  the  prospects
 indicates   significant   potential  for  discovery  of  tantalite  bearing
 pegmatites in the licence areas.
 This execution of the formal agreement with Sons of Gwalia Limited provides
 Haddington  with  the impetus to move forward with the development phase of
 the Bald Hill project and to achieve production at  the  earliest  possible
 time.
 WARNING: The company relies on litigation protection for  "forward-looking"
 statements.
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