Kingston Resources Limited reported highly encouraging initial assay results from drilling at the Misima North prospect, part of the 2.8Moz Misima Gold Project in PNG. Diamond hole GDD065 returned multiple high-grade intercepts including: 3.5m @ 1.48g/t Au and 78.0g/t Ag from 16.2m, 1.9m @ 1.50g/t Au and 2.0g/t Ag from 20.9m, 8.4m @ 4.55g/t Au and 11.4g/t Ag from 23.8m including 3.5m @ 9.58g/t Au and 26.1g/t Ag, 4.2m @ 2.48g/t Au and 10.4g/t Ag from 76.0m, 5.3m @ 0.85g/t Au and 9.0g/t Ag from 99.7m including 1.5m @1.12g/t Au. Due to the experience of some core loss within GDD065, Kingston believes there is potential for a continuous zone of high-grade gold mineralisation between 16.2m and 32.2m down-hole. In order to confirm this, a follow-up drill-hole has been completed and assay results are currently awaited. Misima North is a 4km prospective target corridor trending NNW from the former Umuna open pit. Field work and structural analysis had elevated the potential at Misima North, suggesting that previous drilling has not properly tested the shear position and subsidiary structures. Known anomalism and mineralisation at Misima North is indicative of supergene enrichment within structures adjacent to and within the Umuna Fault Corridor. GDD065 was part of the initial 8-hole drill program at the Ara Prospect within Misima North. The program was targeting an interpreted northwest-trending breccia with anomalous surface geochemistry, within the interpreted extension of the Umuna Fault Corridor. Gold-silver mineralisation at Misima North is characterised by veins and breccia bodies developed at the contacts between greenstone and marble, within brecciated marble, and the schistosity fabric of greenstone and schist units within the broader Umuna Fault Corridor. Supergene enrichment of gold is common, with surface trenching interpreted as intersecting a brecciated limestone that has collapsed and concentrated gold through weathering. New access roads have exposed outcropping breccia veins with drusy quartz and manganese wad that are north dipping within the greenstone schistosity fabric. It is interpreted that drill holes GDD055, GDD060, GDD58 and GDD063 may have drilled below these near-surface targets, and as a result, the area requires further drill testing. The high-grade gold results returned from Misima North confirm that the project hosts all the geological features that have been identified as conducive to gold endowment in Umuna-style mineralisation. Silver values are also high in GDD065, with the intercept of 1m @ 2.18g/t Au and 201g/t Ag from 17.7m among the highest-grade silver intersections reported at Misima. Core recovery in GDD065 was poor due to the friable nature of some sections within the mineralised zone as well as the presence of cavities in the rock formation. Some of the highest-grade samples (returning up to 12.7g/t Au) have intervals of core loss next to them. Within the three reported mineralised intervals in GDD065 from 16.2m to 32.2m, there were two sections of core loss totaling 2.2m, each adjacent to high-grade sub-sections. As a result, the reported mineralisation has the potential to be up to 16m wide and of even higher grade. Kingston has completed a second hole (GDD071) in the same location with no significant core loss, which is expected to help confirm the true width of the intersection. Follow-up drill holes (GDD067, GDD069, GDD071) have been completed below and across GDD065 to test continuity of interpreted structures and achieving maximal recovery of brecciated and oxidised material. All drill holes have intersected structures and breccia bodies that are interpreted as extensions of those in GDD065. Samples from the recent drill-holes and outcropping structures have been dispatched and assays are awaited. The Umuna Fault Corridor remains highly prospective with outcropping mineralised structures and anomalous surface geochemistry to the northwest of GDD065 remaining untested, with follow-up drilling planned on a campaign basis in second quarter of current year 2020. Kingston is currently working through resource definition and expansion drilling at Ewatinona in the Quartz Mountain area. This will include follow-up holes at the nearby Abi discovery. At the conclusion of this program Kingston expects to return to Misima North to follow-up on the initial drilling success.