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Direction N.W.— S.E, Rumbling noise just before first shock None 

 after. Distinctly felt but Slight. No damage, etc. 



Drosk. — Habibul Rahman Khan, Telegraph Master, Ke was 

 indoors lying down awake. Time about 6-10 Madras time, There 

 was one shock lasting 2 minutes. Direction N.E, — 3.W. It was dis- 

 tinctly felt. No damage except, to loose stone walls. 



Mastig. — Usman Ghani, Telegraph Master, He was lying down 

 asleep. Time about 6-15 a.m. No trem. vibration before. There were 

 3 shocks, the first being the most severe and lasting for 15 seconds. 

 Direction from Chitral to the Pamir. Doors moved to and fro slightly. 

 No damage, no cracks, etc. His cot moved slowly but heavily, He 



38 that earthquakes are common here and Ke has felt 4 or 5 in the 

 last 9 months. 



Dargai.—Mi. W. Grover, Military Telegraphist. Time 6-15 a.m. 

 by telegraph clock. He was lying down, indoors. 1 shock hardly felt 

 lasting for 1 or 1| minutes. No sound, 



Peshawar District, 



Charsadda, — M, Allah Din, Postmaster. He was indoors lying 

 down. There were 3 shocks, slow in beginning and rapid at the end. 

 Direction N.E. — S.W. It was distinctly felt, but only a little harder 

 than an ordinary earthquake. No damage, etc. No sound. 



Cherai.—Mi. C. O'Connor, S, IX 0. He was indoors moving about. 

 The shock was very slight, scarcely noticeable. 



Jamrud. — Kabu Manga! Singh Garanthi, Sikh Priest. He was 

 indoors sitting, A slight shock. His cot swayed slightly for § minute. 

 No sound. Clothes hanging on ropes moved E. — W. 



Landi i£ofoI— .Tagat Singh, Sub-Divisional Officer, Khyber Military 

 Works. Time 6-18 by watch compared with a recognised standard 

 time clock. No prelim, tremors noticed. Two shocks with interval ol 

 20 seconds. Trem. vibrations after for 10 seconds. Doors and windows 

 clattered. Direction E.— W. Distinctly felt. Distant sound between 

 main shocks like railway carriage approaching. 



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