To: Goose94 who wrote (34 ) 7/10/2013 5:40:34 AM From: Goose94 Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 202428 Midland Exploration (MD-V) acquires 455 (PGE) claims in Labrador Trough July 9, 2013 - News Release Midland Exploration Inc. is acquiring 455 new claims by map designation covering more than 200 square kilometres in the Labrador Trough about 80 kilometres west of Kuujjuak, Que. These new claims, exclusively owned, cover a large folded plurikilometric ultramafic-mafic complex known, in this section of the Labrador Trough, for its strong exploration potential for platinum group elements. At present, in this sequence of the trough, numerous PGE enriched Reef-type mineralized horizons (characterized to be long, wide and narrow deposits) have been traced over several hundreds of metres, even kilometres, with PGE plus gold often beyond two to three grams per tonnes over few metres thick as those very large Reef-type deposits as the Bushveld in South Africa and the Great Dyke in Zimbabwe. By instance, they are the Idefix, Palladin and Lafortune showings that returned up to 16.2 grams per tonne PGE plus gold over one metre, 3.5 g/t PGE plus gold over three metres and 13.4 grams per tonne PGE plus gold in grab sample, respectively. Impala Platinum Holdings Ltd., an important African PGE producer, is currently active in the trough evaluating new PGE occurrences located directly in the lateral extension of these last properties acquisition. Midland currently controls more than 120 kilometres of very prospective stratigraphy from where already nine PGE plus gold showings are documented (coming from the Quebec Ministere des Ressources Naturelles et de la Faune SIGEOM database) and returned values ranging from 0.47 to 2.17 grams per tonne PGE plus gold also along several kilometres of documented mineralized horizons. On Midland properties, all together, 16 grab samples are above 0.50 gram per tonne PGE plus gold including six samples with values above one gram per tonne PGE plus gold. The PGE have many commercial and industrial applications entering in the fabrication of flat-screen monitors, fibre glass, surgery instruments or hard drives for instance, but in a larger part, in the jewel market, and even more importantly, as catalyzers in the car industry to reduce air pollution created by the exhaust of gasoline engines. Midland is very proud to add this very promising precious metal project to its portfolio. The PGE price has maintained a continuous increase since 2000 due to the growing demand from emerging countries as Brazil, Russia, India and China, which have recently agreed to control their pollutant emissions that will require abundant PGEs to control. Midland anticipates to begin exploration fieldwork this summer by conducting a high-resolution magnetic airborne survey and channel sampling on its best PGE showings combined with detail prospecting to find new showings along historically poorly explored mineralized horizons. This press release was prepared by Robert Banville, senior geologist for Midland and qualified person as defined by National Instrument 43-101. For further information, please consult Midland's website. We seek Safe Harbor.