New Age Exploration Limited announce continued exceptional results from the final four holes of the 2018 drilling program at its Redmoor Tin-Tungsten Project, being undertaken through the 50% owned joint venture vehicle Cornwall Resources Limited. Assay results from the final four holes in the Redmoor 2018 program provide further confidence in continuity and high grade of the high-grade zones within the Sheeted Vein System (SVS), highlights of which are: CRD029: 5.80 m @ 0.87% Sn Eq from 478.60 m, including 1.00 m @ 2.82% Sn Eq; CRD029: 8.25 m @ 0.75% Sn Eq from 498.64 m, including 1.00 m @ 4.27% Sn Eq; CRD029: 3.86 m @ 3.03% Sn Eq from 538.88 m, including 1.00 m @ 5.60% Sn Eq; CRD029: 1.00 m @10.34% Sn Eq from 554.74 m; CRD030: 7.21 m @ 0.77% Sn Eq from 503.80 m, including 1.10 m @2.54% Sn Eq; CRD031: 2.63 m @ 6.33% Sn Eq from 413.67 m, including 0.88 m @ 10.52% Sn Eq; CRD031: 1.75m @ 12.45% Sn Eq from 453.85 m; CRD031: 5.90 m @ 4.93% Sn Eq from 537.95 m, including 1.00 m @ 26.20% Sn Eq; CRD032: 3.58 m @ 2.63% Sn Eq from 660.33 m. These results include some of the highest-grade intercepts seen to date at Redmoor, and spectacular intercepts of up to 26.20% Sn Eq comparable with grades recently seen in CRD028 of up to 29.68% Sn Eq. Without exception, all 12 of the 2018 drillholes intersected potentially ore-grade mineralisation. This level of success in targeting mineralisation further confirms CRL's confidence in the geological model and the continuation of mineralisation in high-grade zones within the SVS both at depth and along-strike. Weighted average Tin equivalent grade of all significant intercepts of high-grade zones within the SVS for the 2018 program (1.81% Sn Eq) is 81% higher than the current Mineral Resource (1.0% Sn Eq), which does not include these subsequent holes. The particularly high tenor of the 2018 results, including the highest-grade intercepts ever drilled at Redmoor, highlights the potential to substantially increase both the Resource tonnage and grade. Full 2018 drill program successfully completed on time, under budget, and with no safety or environmental incidents; further demonstrating the CRL team's ability to deliver high quality cost-effective results. Updating of Mineral Resource estimate commenced and results are expected First Quarter of 2019. CRL received a £138,000 Research and Development refund from HMRC on 3 January 2019.