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Miranshah. — One big continuous tremble, People woke up from 

 shaking beds. No sound. 



Idah.— Daulat Ram, Postmaster.' Three shocks at intervals of 1 

 rainute. Direction S. — W. {sic). Very slight. No damage, 



KhajuH. — Ram Singh, Branch Postmaster. Three shocks. 

 Charpoy moved to and fro N.W. — S.E. Duration 4 minutes. Dis- 

 [y felt. Articles and telegraph instruments seemed moving. No 

 damage, etc. Sound like light- phaeton passing. 



Dera Ismail Khan District. 

 Bund Kami. — Mr. E. S. Bellasis, Superintending Engineer, Punjab 

 Irrigation. He was in a tent in bed Time 6-15 about. Distinctly 

 felt, bed shook for 5 to 10 sees. 



Darahan. — Sukh Dial, Postmaster. He was lying down. Time 

 between 6-25 and 6-30 a.m. There were, first. 4 trem. vibrations, 

 second, 2 principal shocks of 2 minutes' duration, third, trem. vibrations 

 for i minutes. Charpoy moved E.— -W. and towards the N. No 

 sound. 



Damzanda. — Amar Nath, Sub -Postmaster. Indoors sitting. Time 

 6-7 by office watch. Four shocks,, the first severe lasting I minutes, the 

 others J minute each. The third was a small one, but lasting about 3 

 minutes. Direction W. — E. hy clothes on pegs. No sound. 



Dcra Ismail Khan. — Palamal, Telegraph Master. Indoors sitting. 

 Time 6-15 A.M. by office clock. First, a rattling of doors, second, 

 several shoks lasting; over 1 minute. Direction E. — W. Distinctly 

 felt. No damu 



Kotla Lodian.—K. B. Sher Muhammad, Assistant Engineer. He 

 Bitting in the verandah. One shock lasting 3 or 4 minutes. 

 Distinctly felt. No damage, etc. No sound. 



Kidachi.-— Bhagat Sudainan, 2nd Master, D. B. School. Two shocks 

 with 'interval, No damage, etc. 



k.~- Ghulam Hussain, R< ignailer. Indoors lying down. 



light shocks in 3 minutes. Duration, a few seconds each. No 

 damage. No boi 



