| Haddington progresses in mine down under 
 Haddington International Resources Ltd                                  HDN
 Shares issued 1,462,111                                  Aug 24 close $0.14
 Thu 24 Aug 2000                                                News Release
 Mr. Colin McCavana reports
 Haddington International  Resourced  Limited  is  aggressively  progressing
 development of its Bald Hill Tantalite project in Western Australia in line
 with its target of achieving production during mid-2001.
 The company has completed a drilling  program  of  22  large  diameter  PQ3
 diamond  core holes at Bald Hill. The holes were drilled to provide samples
 for confirmation of previous metallurgical testing and  to  provide  design
 criteria  for  the  mine  and  process  plant.  The diamond holes have been
 drilled across the resource to collect  a  representative  sample  of  ore.
 About  130  metres of pegmatic was intercepted producing some 1.8 tonnes of
 pegmatite for the metallurgical program.
 The sample being processed by AMMTECC laboratories in Perth,  Australia  in
 accordance  with  the  proposed treatment plant flow sheet, and using water
 collected from a bore at Bald Hill.
 Tantalite can be observed in the core,  as  coarse  to  very  fine-grained,
 tabular  to  prismatic  crystals  disseminated  throughout  the albite-rich
 assemblage. Analysis of the core will be carried out  in  conjunction  with
 the metallurgical test program.
 The company is well advanced with its notice of intent  to  mine,  and  has
 commissioned  the  environmental,  botanical and aboriginal studies for the
 project. Preliminary pit designs and conceptual waste dump and tailing  dam
 designs  have  been  prepared  together  with  independent  verification of
 previous ore resource calculations.
 Haddington is confident that  it  will  comfortably  meet  its  contractual
 obligations of commencement of plant construction at Bald Hill by March 31,
 2001, and completion by Dec. 31, 2001.
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 Haddington International Resources Ltd - News Release
 Haddington updates mineral exploration in Liberia
 Haddington International Resources Ltd  HDN
 Shares issued 1,462,111 2000-08-21 close $0.15
 Tuesday Aug 22 2000 News Release
 
 Mr. Colin McCavana reports
 The company's consultants have completed a field and data review of its three exploration licences in Liberia covering 3,500 square kilometres (the Zorzor, Sanoyle and Haindi licences).
 The aim of the program was to review the general geology and all the major geological units within the licences to identify target areas for conversion to exploration licences and later exploration. All the available geological data in Liberia was reviewed before commencing field operations.
 A major component of the fieldwork was a reconnaissance sampling program, which was undertaken to identify the specific target areas within the licence areas. A total of 114 samples were taken, comprising 61 soil samples, 38 stream sediment samples, 14 rock samples and one gravel sample. The samples collected were processed by S.G.S. Laboratory Services Ghana, Ltd., and, in general, gold values were close to the detection limit.
 The company's consultants have concluded that the Zorzor licence area is the most prospective of the three licence areas for gold mineralization. Two areas totalling approximately 350 square kilometres in the Zorzor licence area have been recommended for retention as exploration licences. An area of 130 square kilometres in the Zorzor licence area have been recommended for retention as exploration licences. An area of 130 square kilometres has been identified as a priority area, which merits detailed follow-up to define bedrock gold mineralization. An extended program of soil and stream sediment sampling is also recommended prior to target definition by soil sampling in this area. A further 220 square kilometres has been recommended as the focus of further reconnaissance.
 Also, within the Zorzor licence, an area of 600 square kilometres contains reported alluvial diamond workings. This area has been recommended for an airborne magnetic survey to define diamond and gold targets.
 The reconnaissance work undertaken suggests that the Haindi and Sanoyle licence areas also have potential for gold mineralization, with eight soil and stream sediment samples returning values between 10 and 20 parts per billion gold. These results are significant when considered with the fact that there is very little weathering of the country rock resulting in no supergene enrichment of the mineralization. These licences have also been recommended for consideration for diamond target development using airborne magnetics.
 The company is enthusiastic about the prospectivity of its Liberian licences and is currently assessing recommendations for further reconnaissance and exploration work, prior to consolidation and renewal of the licences.
 WARNING: The company relies on litigation protection for "forward-looking" statements.
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