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Smiles all round for Sally Malay

SALLY Malay Mining says results returned from drilling at its namesake nickel project in Western Australia could “significantly increase the current resource base” in the near term after mineralisation was extended by 50m to both the east and west of the main ore zone.

Michael Vaughan
Smiles all round for Sally Malay

The company boldly described the results as “potentially the most significant since the company acquired the project in 2001” West of the main ore zone, Sally Malay made hits including 23.1m grading...

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