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Rohtak District. 



Bert. — Dalu Sabaj, Sub-Postmaster. About 12 stocks. Table 

 shook, also hanging lamp. Trees shook. Only one upper story house 

 was cracked. No sound. 



Gahanct. — Ragbhar Dial, Sub-Postmaster. Four shocks lasting 10 

 minutes. Direction N.W. — S.E., first shock severe, the others slight. No 

 damage, etc. Sound "like clouds." 



Jhojjar. — Shekh Ashref Ali, Overseer. About 3 shocks, the second 

 being the most severe. Direction E. — W.(?) It was distinctly felt. The 

 ground appeared to rise up and sink with a shaking to and fro E. — W. 

 Walls and roofs swung. No objects overturned. No cracks. No 

 sound. 



Kalumuf. — Jawarbarlal, Sub- Postmaster. Two shocks lasting a few 

 seconds. T'rem. vibrations for 3 minutes after. Direction N. — S. Distinctly 

 felt. A little earth fell out of roof, doors moved. No* other damage. 

 No sound. 



Rohtak. — Hira Lai, Postmaster. One shock for 2 or 3 minutes without 

 any interval. Direction E. — W. Very distinctly felt. Difficult to stand 

 without support. Lamp would have fallen if he had not taken it 

 from chimney and put it on the ground. No other effects. Sound 

 like a train. 



Rohtak MawdL— Shankslall, Sub-Postmaster. Time 6-13 by -time- 

 piece compared with Madras time. Twelve shocks lasting 4£ minutes. 

 Direction W — E. Distinctly felt. PvOof and chair creaked. Sound ag 

 ''slight hollow. 5 ' 



Delhi District. 



Delhi. — Sub-Postmaster of Dareeba. He was indoors working at 

 the mail. Time 6-15 a. m. by office clock regulated daily. There 

 were 3 shocks of nearly 2 seconds each. The first shock was felt with 

 great "dramming.*' Direction N.E.—S.W. Tables moved. Cracks in 

 Head Post Office. Turret of fort fell. Water of tank of Jama Masjid 

 came out. Some cracks in tomb of Humayan. 



Delhi. — Mr- C Debenham. Indoors lying down. Time 6-12 by 

 clock which stopped, corrected daily with time from Observatory. Ono 



