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This is a large, rectangular building with three stories along th e 

 front and two at the back or towards the rise. It 

 faces S. 22° W. The greatest damage is to the south 

 verandah which has moved out at the top about § inch. The south 

 main wall has moved in the same direction about i inch, and also 

 shows faint horizontal cracks. On the east and west faces there are 

 many faint cracks hading north at angles of 0°, 1°, 3°, 5°, 10°, 20°, and 

 30°. In the interior the walls coursing N. — S. display cracks either 

 vertical or hading N. at a low angle. 



No damage was done to the treasury and the European lock-up, 

 but the native lock-up and the police office display very slight cracks 

 running chiefly E. — W. 



General direction of motion N. — S. 



Coolie barracks near this house have been damaged. They face 

 the hill slope and to N. 25° E. The north face has 



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partially fallen outwards. An interior partition 

 wall running E. — W. fell to the south. An end wall displays cracks 

 hading N. at 20°. 



General direction of motion N. — S. 



Faces S. 75 E. The front verandah is separate d from the main 

 building. In a detached building a wall coursing 



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An annexe faces N. and walls running N.—S. are cracked, the chief 

 fracture hading N. at 2°. 



A wall coursing N. 5° E. is fractured vertically, another crack, 

 however, hades N. at 10°. A crack in a wall at 



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right angles hades E. at 20°. 



The kitchen is a separate building facing N. 18° E. A wall in that 

 direction shows irregular branching cracks approximating to the verti- 

 cal. The walls at right angles display a strong crack hading N. at 

 10°, and a lesser fracture hading N. at 70°. 



