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Thursday, 09/04/2008 7:34:12 PM

Thursday, September 04, 2008 7:34:12 PM

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Rock bottom was .095 CDN. Today's news lets us preview a much better future from now on. Volume was low but Dajin gained .03 to close at .15.
Just read this latest news and judge for yourself:
''2008-09-04 14:33 ET - News Release

Mr. Brian Findlay reports

BEN AINSWORTH, P.ENG. B.C., APPOINTED DIRECTOR

Ben Ainsworth, MA (Oxon), PEng, has agreed to accept the position of director of Dajin Resources Corp. He earned an honours degree in geology at Oxford in 1962 and was with Placer Development for 21 years, having held assignments as chief geochemist, exploration manager -- Eastern Canada, exploration manager -- Chile, president -- Placer Chile S.A. de C.V. In Chile and Western Canada, Placer worked mainly on bulk tonnage mineral projects such as the porphyry-class copper-molybdenum deposits.

"The board of Dajin is very excited to have Ben join the team," reports Brian Findlay, president of Dajin. "Ben's experience and professional qualifications will greatly add to the future development of Dajin."

He joined Placer in 1965 after working in base metal exploration in Eire and completing service as a development geologist with the Ghana Geological Survey in West Africa. From 1968 to 1978, his principal specialty area of work related to the application and research of geochemistry for mineral exploration. He carried out extensive exploration work in British Columbia and the Yukon, which lead to the discovery, in 1972, of the world-class Howards Pass lead-zinc deposit, by the application of exploration geochemistry.

In 1986, he and a partner formed the consulting firm of Ainsworth-Jenkins Holdings Inc. The first years of practice focused on gold and silver in Nevada, and northern tier states in Mexico, drawing on the experience gained from working on similar projects for Placer. The consultancy undertook the design and implementation of the reactivation of the Huckleberry porphyry copper-gold project financed by New Canamin Resources Ltd. in the period 1992 to 1994. The project became a successful mining operation and was subsequently placed into production by Princeton Mines in 1997.

The consultancy was also responsible for the concept, design and implementation of the 1995 exploration program that lead to the discovery of the first reported marine alluvial diamonds in the territorial waters of Sierra Leone, West Africa.

In the period 1995 to 1997, Mr. Ainsworth was consultant to Columbia Yukon Exploration Ltd., Consolidated Venturex Holdings Ltd. and BHR-Buffalo Head Resources, and served on the boards of those companies. He managed their broad spectrum exploration campaign on more than one million acres of claims in Labrador, following the Voisey's Bay nickel discovery. This work located a significant discovery of nickel-copper-cobalt on claim block 1506, north of Voisey's Bay, and an exhalative gold deposit on claim block 785 to the south of Voisey's Bay.

Mr. Ainsworth served on the B.C. and Yukon Chamber of Mines (BCYCM) focus group for the task force on sustainable development, and is an active correspondent in the movement to keep Crown lands open to multiple resource use. Between 1988 and 2002 he assisted as a member of the technical liaison committee, which gives inputs to the Geological Survey Branch of the Ministry of Mines of B.C. to help keep programs relevant to the needs of the mining industry.

Recent projects he has been involved with include a large uranium discovery by Hathor Exploration Ltd. (TSX-V: HAT) in the Athabasca basin, gold and molybdenum-tungsten exploration in B.C., porphyry-related, copper-gold and calcium borate exploration in Sonora, Mexico, diamond exploration in Sierra Leone and the NWT of Canada, and industrial minerals in B.C.

In 1972, he qualified and registered as a professional engineer in the Province of B.C. and acts as a qualified person under the definition used in National Instrument 43-101, a regulatory instrument of the Toronto Stock Exchange. He is a Canadian citizen by naturalization....''

Looks like Dajin is getting serious about its claims. Watch this one. Do your DD, of course.

g.p.

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