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an invisible roller. There was no wind at the time. There was a light 

 rumbling sound, faintly distinct like the rustling of trees during the 

 shock. 



Khiderivala — Mohamed Nosib, Canal Signaller, Lower Chenab Canal. 

 A few trem. vibrations followed by 3 shocks. Direction N. W, — S.E. 

 It was distinctly felt. No cracks in any building. No sound. 



Khikhi (caned building). — Raghbir Singh, Deputy Collector. Two 

 distinct shocks. No damage, no sound. 



Lyallpur City. — Mr. P. A. Hindley, Assistant Engineer, P. W. D. 

 Irrigation Branch. Trem. vibrations for about 30 seconds, followed by 

 2 distinct vibrations of greater magnitude in opposite directions of 4 

 seconds duration each. Trem. vibrations for about 30 seconds. Direc- 

 tion N.E. — S.W. and then back again. It was distinctly felt. Doors 

 and windows rattled, clothes on pegs swung. Water in bath nearly 

 slopped out. He was nearly shaken of! the side of the bed. No cracks, 

 etc. Probably a rumbling sound. 



Lyallpur. — F. W. Carne, Executive Engineer, P. W. D., Irrigation 

 Branch, Lower Chenab Canal. Direction N.E. — S.W. The undula- 

 tions were very distinctly felt. Bed rocked. He went outside on hear- 

 ing something fall. Duration 1 minute. He leant on S.W. wall and 

 distinctly felt its rocking movement. Nothing overturned, etc. No 

 cracks except in the house of the Deputy Superintendent of Police. No 

 damage in the city. No sound. 



Tarkham. — Mr. H. Banerjee. No prelim, tremors noticed. Six 



shocks, the third being the most intense and altogether lasting 3 minutes. 



•No vibrations after. Direction 230° 30' by hanging lamp. Distinctly 



felt, nothing overturned, no cracks, water agitated. Deep growling 



sound heard by some. 



Ugbana. — Mr. W. F. Smith, Chenab Canal. Time 6-5 a.m. by watc h 

 set by railway time at Lyallpur on the 2nd April. One shock lasting 

 about 40 seconds. Direction E.— W. by water in bath. Distinctly ielt. 

 Bed shook violently. His bearer almost fell down. Doors rattled, 

 cooking pots on shelves were precipitated to the ground. He went out 

 of the house. No cracks in buildings. A slight rumbling sound about 

 5 seconds after he felt the shock and it lasted for '0 to 15 seconds. 



