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    ENCOURAGING IRON ASSAY RESULTS ON 19 ROCK CHIP SAMPLES


    Rock chip sample site
    Interpreted Channel Iron Deposits (CID)
    Interpreted Detrital Iron Deposits (DID)
    Modern Colluvium
    Late Tertiary Sand and Gravel
    Brockman Iron Formation
    Figure 1 Sample Locations on Dr Russell’s recent geological interpretation of the Hamersley E47/882.
    Australian Securities Exchange Announcement
    ENCOURAGING IRON ASSAY RESULTS ON 19 ROCK CHIP SAMPLES
    FROM HAMERSLEY E47/882, WA
    23 May 2008
    The Manager
    Companies Announcements Office
    Australian Securities Exchange
    20 Bridge Street SYDNEY NSW 2000
    Hamersley E47/882
    Iron Ore
    100% Flinders Mines
    Introduction
    Flinders Mines Limited (Flinders)
    released an ASX announcement
    on 30 April 2008 which described
    HIGHLIGHTS
    • Assays have been returned on 19 rock chips of Channel Iron Deposit (CID) and Detrital Iron
    Deposit (DID) type samples collected by Dr Richard Russell on 16 and 17 April.

    • Samples contain from 48.1 to 64.9% iron with an average of 59.6%.
    • Results are encouraging with high iron and low deleterious elements.

    • It is emphasised that these samples do not represent a systematic sampling exercise and are
    not equivalent to drill intersections or resource grades.
    Flinders Mines Limited
    ABN 46 091 118 044
    www.flindersdiamonds.com
    62 Beulah Road
    Norwood
    South Australia 5067
    PO Box 3126
    Norwood
    South Australia 5067
    telephone 61 8 8132 7950
    facsimile 61 8 8132 7999
    email [email protected]
    the results of consultant Dr Richard
    Russell’s review of the iron ore
    exploration target in the Hamersley
    E47/882, WA. The release noted
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    the sampling of 19 outcrops of
    mostly DID (16) and some CID (3),
    which were considered to be typical
    of the main secondary iron types in
    the licence area. The samples were
    assayed at the SGS Australia Pty
    Ltd laboratory in Perth and results
    were received by Flinders Mines
    in Adelaide on 20 May 2008.
    Flinders asked Dr Russell to assess
    the results and his report is given
    below.
    The actual assays are reproduced
    in Table 1 and sample locations
    shown on a copy of Dr Russell’s
    new geological map in Figure 1.
    An example of one of the sites for
    samples S11 & 12 is shown in
    Figure 2 and an example of the DID
    and CID rock types from the site of
    S1 to S4 is shown in Figure 3.
    Consultant’s Report by Dr R. Russell
    “The results of the samples
    collected during field
    reconnaissance in E47/882 on the
    16th and 17th April have been
    returned from the laboratory. The
    samples are rock chips taken from
    outcropping detrital iron formation
    (DID) and channel iron formation
    (CID). None of them represent
    subsurface drill samples. The
    outcrops sampled were widespread
    in the licence area (Figure 1). The
    intention was to cover all types of
    outcrop in all the prospective areas
    of the lease. It must be noted that
    the outcrops of detrital iron deposit
    (DID) and channel iron deposit
    (CID) are small and are thought to
    represent only the exposed edges of
    much larger CID and DID deposits
    that may lie under superficial cover
    in the valley floors (as shown by
    Figure 2). The drilling planned by
    Flinders Mines will be the best
    way to properly evaluate these
    undercover deposits.
    The laboratory results obtained
    from the rock chip samples are
    encouraging. The average iron
    grade of all the 19 samples taken in
    E47/882 is 59.64%. The samples
    contain a low proportion of the
    deleterious minerals, silica and
    alumina. The levels of phosphorus
    are also relatively low, which is a
    further favourable outcome. The
    iron content compares favourably
    with the average grade of 56%
    Fe announced by Fortescue
    Metals Group (ASX Release, 15th
    November 2007) for the CID in
    Serenity Valley which adjoins
    E47/882 to the southeast. They
    also compare favourably with the
    average grade of 56.9% Fe in CID
    from Rio Tinto’s Caliwingina North
    deposit located about 10km north
    of E47/882 (ASX Release, 7th
    February 2008).
    The results strongly suggest that
    the major CID system discovered
    by Fortescue Metals in Serenity
    Valley extends into the southern
    parts of the Flinders licence area.
    Furthermore, the wide distribution
    of positive samples in the valleys
    in the northern parts of E47/882
    suggest that high grade DID’s and
    CID’s probably also occur in the
    major northward-orientated valleys
    in the licence area.
    All the samples were taken from
    outcrop and are generally not
    representative of the vertical section
    of iron in the project area. However,
    the samples S2 to S4 and S8/S9
    were taken at intervals down cliffs
    of CID/DID outcrop in ‘Area A’.
    These cliffs are, in effect, vertical
    sections. The samples therefore
    give some indication of the variation
    of iron content with depth. It is
    significant that both sets of samples
    (S2 to S4 and S8/S9) returned
    consistent high-grade iron results
    averaging about 58% Fe. Although
    these samples represent only small
    tests on the edge of the system in
    ‘Area A’, the results do suggest that
    high iron grades may be consistent
    throughout the profile in the major
    deposits lying undercover in the rest
    of the licence area.”
    R. Russell 22 May 2008
    Sample No Lithology Description Fe % Al2O3% SiO2% P % LOI %
    S1 CID Eastern edge of deposit at Waterfall. Talus flooding from the east 57.5 5.81 6.09 0.052 3.91
    S2 CID/DID Top of the waterfall 58.6 5.9 5.31 0.055 3.34
    S3 CID Transition beds between dominantly DID at surface and underlying CID at the Waterfall. El. 580m 57.4 3.65 5.43 0.113 7.17
    S4 CID Lower CID unit at Waterfall. Goethite and limonite on fractures 57.3 3.27 5.65 0.084 7.73
    S5 DID DID on hillside to W of the Waterfall. W edge of CID/DID system 62.2 2.83 3.05 0.093 3.67
    S6 DID W end of DID ramp to SW of the Waterfall. 'Biscuit' canga underlies. 64.9 1.35 1.96 0.117 2.08
    S7 Biscuit Canga Underlying the DID ramp in the upper reaches of Area 'A'. Enriched P bedrock. El 640.4m 48.1 4.66 16.2 0.096 8.06
    S8 CID/DID Higher up the profile in main part of secondary iron deposit 58.8 3.42 5.35 0.098 4.94
    S9 CID/DID Top of profile. Some weathering on flat sfc of ramp. 56.8 6.38 6.1 0.058 3.22
    S10 DID Coarse DID on W edge of DID ramp to the W of the major creek in Area 'C' 59 6.71 4.3 0.263 2.34
    S11 DID Bedded DID on ramp on W end of Area 'E' valley 61.8 0.98 1.1 0.069 8.49
    S12 DID Ramp on W edge of Area 'E'. DID is 8-10m thick. Some CID 59.4 4.49 5.18 0.107 2.72
    S13 DID Surface of ramp in north of Area 'E' 59.3 4.47 6.33 0.098 2.42
    S14 DID Half way down DID profile, ramp in north Area 'E' 61 2.87 4.73 0.106 2.74
    S15 Biscuit Canga Canga below DID on ramp at the head of central creek, Area 'D'. 56.4 2.28 3.05 0.225 11.5
    S16 DID High grade DID immediately overlying S15 64.4 1.36 1.23 0.1 2.88
    S17 DID High grade DID on edge of ramp, northern creek, Area 'D', Vauncelot prospect. 62.5 2.86 3.13 0.087 2.29
    S18 DID Palaeochannel to the south of 'Iraklis' prospect 63.7 2.82 2.77 0.098 1.72
    S19 CID/DID Palaeochannel at the head of the south channel, Area 'D'. 64.2 2.17 3.51 0.102 0.57
    Average 59.6 3.59 4.76 0.106 4.3
    Table 1 Channel Iron, Detrital Iron and Canga samples collected from E47/882 on 16 & 17 April, 2008.
    NB Canga is a variety of DID, Fe = iron, Al2O3= alumina, SiO2 = silica, LOI = Loss on Ignition
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    Figure 2 The upper edge of the DID ramp at the western edge of Area E – samples S11 & 12 are from this outcrop where the section is about
    12 metres thick.
    Forward Program
    Flinders is preparing to commence
    drilling in Area E as soon as
    possible, probably within the next
    two to three weeks. A RC drill rig
    has been contracted, Heritage
    clearance surveys are nearly
    complete and DOIR approval of the
    work program is expected near the
    end of May.
    For further information please contact:
    Kevin Wills on
    08 8132 7950 or 0419 850 997
    Duncan Gordon - Investor relations on
    08 8232 8800 or 0404 006 444
    Email: [email protected]
    The information in this report that relates to Exploration Results, Mineral Resources
    and Ore Reserves is based on information compiled by Dr K Wills who is a fellow of
    the Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy. He has more than five years
    of relevant experience in the style of mineralisation and types of deposit under
    consideration and consent to inclusion of the information in this report in the form
    and context in which it appears. He qualifies as Competent Persons as defined in the
    2004 Edition of the “Australasian Code for reporting of Exploration Results, Mineral
    Resources and Ore Reserves”.
    Dr Kevin Wills
    Managing Director
    23 May 2008
    Figure 3 Photo of typical DID sample
    at left and CID sample at right from
    the site of samples S1 to S4 where the
    section is at least 8 metres thick to the
    water level (see Figure 3 in Flinders ASX
    Release dated 30.04.08).
 
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