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PROCEEDINGS OF SECTION E. 



Name of Place. 



1905. 

 22 Aug. 

 22 „ 



Hergott Sprir 

 Eudunda 



22 



22 

 22 

 22 



22 



22 Oct. 



1906. 

 8 Feb. 



18 Mar. 



18 „ 



10 May 



18 June 

 22 Aug. 



Stockport 

 Blanclitown 

 Sutherland 

 Kapiinda 

 Redhill ... 



Nairne 



Wasleys ... 



Hamley Bridge . 



Balaklava 



Stockwell 



Mintaro Centre . 



Saddleworth 



Brinkworth 

 Farrell's Flat 



Coonalpyn 



Beltana . . . 

 Riverton ... 

 Auburn ... 

 Hammond 



Time of 



beginning 



of Shock, 



Adel.,S.T., 



gSO^E.otG 



Apparent 

 Direction. 



5-54 a.m. N.W. toS.E. 

 4-6 a.m. S.E.toN.W. 



46 a.m. 

 (about) 

 4- 10 a.m. 

 (about) 

 4-5 a.m 



46 a.m. 



4 a.m. 

 (about) 



Bendleby 

 Beltana . 



4'9 a.m. 

 4-10 a.m. 

 410 a.m. 



4'5 a.m. 



410 a.m. 



4-5 a.m. 

 4'5 a.m. 



6 shocks 



between 



12-15 and 



12-51 



413 p.m. 



1-35 a.m. 



1-40 a.m. 



12-30 p.m. 



5and6a.m 

 (between) 

 8-44 p.m. 



N.W. to S.E. 

 S.E. toN.W. 

 N.W. toS.E. 

 S.W. toN.E. 

 N.E.toS.W. 



N.E.toS.W. 



N. to S.E. 



N. to S. 



Apparent 

 Duration. 



S.E. to N.W. 



S. to N. 



N.E. to S.W. 

 N.E. toS.W. 

 N.E. to S.W. 



N. to S. 



N.E. to S.W. 



35 sees. 

 15 sees. 



Effect. Remarks. 



30 sees, 

 (about) 

 30 sees. 



quite 60 

 sees. 



20 sees. 

 15 sees. 

 15 sees. 

 30 sees. 

 45 sees. 



1 minute 

 nearly 1 

 minute 



about 6 or 



7 sees, 

 each shock 



6 sees. 



10 sees. 



20 sees. 



A few sees. 



4 sees, 

 (about) 



Sharp shock. 



A clock facing due N. had 

 pendulum lorced against 

 glass, an ornament in a 

 bracket in N.W. corner fell 

 on and broke a "treble" 

 piano lamp. Back of piano 

 is against a wall facing due 

 E. A low rumbling preceded 

 for a shoit time a violent 

 tremor, which was toilowed 

 by a longer low rumbling. 

 During the tremor buildings 

 seemed to rock and the noise 

 was very loud. Doors and 

 windows rattled and were 

 considerably shaken. 



Sharp shock . 



Sharp shock. 



Severe. Windows and crock- 

 ery shaken . 



Sharp. Crockery shaken but 

 no damage done. 



Slight. Rumbling sound fol- 

 lowed by slight tremor and 

 after moment's cessation a 

 slight shock. 



Some of the residents report 

 that plaster fell off their 

 ceilings and, in one instance, 

 to the N.E. of the village 

 ornaments were knocked off 

 a mantleshelf . 



Slight shock. Crockery 

 shaken. 



Sharp shock. 



Slight. 



Sharp. Windows and crockery 

 rattled. 



Severe. Door.s and windows 

 rattled. 



Sharp. Booming noise like 

 thunder, with ong rumbling 

 aftet wards. Windows and 

 doors rattled. 



Sharp. 



Severe. Walls shaken, wooden 

 ceilings distinctly heard to 

 move as if cracking, bed- 

 steads severely shaken. 

 Rumbling noise for several 

 seconds, then a crash as of 

 heavy thunder. 



Xo rumbling. Windows and 

 roof of railway station 

 vibrated. 



Slight. Rumbling noise. 



Furniture shaking. 

 Sharp. Loud rambling noise. 



Walls shaken. 

 Severe. Shook buildings. No 



damage. 

 One clap, similar in sound to 



a dray colliding with a post, 



and lasting about as long, 



causing houses to sway a 



little. 

 Two shocks were felt between 



5 and 6 a.m. 

 Sharp, like an explosion. 



