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To: Logain Ablar who wrote (65742)6/16/2009 9:52:25 PM
From: Condor  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 78410
 
Looks like a good shot.

EAST ASIA DISCOVERS NEW EXTENSION TO MIWAH GOLD ZONE, GRADING UP TO 125.9 G/T GOLD OVER 23 METRES



To: Logain Ablar who wrote (65742)7/7/2009 8:53:02 AM
From: Condor  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 78410
 
East Asia Minerals channel samples 24 m of 83.59 g/t Au

East Asia Minerals Corp (C:EAS)
Shares Issued 55,645,372
Last Close 7/6/2009 $0.79
Tuesday July 07 2009 - News Release

Mr. Michael Hawkins reports

EAST ASIA MINERALS UPDATES HIGH-GRADE SOUTH MIWAH BLUFF GOLD DISCOVERY; 83.59 G/T GOLD OVER 24 METRES IN ROCK SAWN CHANNEL SAMPLING

East Asia Minerals Corp.'s exploration of the recently discovered South Miwah Bluff gold zone has exposed additional high-grade gold and continues to expand the company's flagship Miwah gold project in Aceh province, northern Sumatra. The company's drilling is under way to test the full strike length of the main Miwah gold zone, having commenced at the western extreme.

Results have been received for 154 rock sawn channel samples from South Miwah Bluff, and include 83.59 g/t gold over 24 metres, 20.14 g/t gold over 12 metres, and 9.21 g/t gold over 7 metres. Detailed follow-up is ongoing to the north and south along strike of the high-grade exposure where several gold-rich channels including 125.9 g/t gold over 23 metres and 19.15 g/t gold over 8 metres were recently discovered by EAS (news release June 3, 2009). These efforts are designed to establish the connection between the main Miwah Gold Zone and this new discovery, and to determine the mineralization boundaries. Additional coherent and detached altered / mineralized bodies have been outlined between the main Miwah Gold Zone and the new high-grade gold discovery.