Nationalist, June, 1921. Two girls taken from their home at Coolbawn, Castlecomer district by masked and armed men , who a Dublin Castle report states, cut their hair because it was alleged that they had been talking to the police. They were told that if there were any reprisals they would be shot. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Rainfall. To the Editor "The Nationalist and Leinster Times" Coopershill, Carlow, 27th June 1921. Sir---During the first 25 days of June the amount of rain and dew collected here was less than one-sixth of an inch. Yours faithfully, C.H. Cooper. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- To the Curragh. Dr. E. Dundon , Medical Officer, Borris, who has been for some time confined in Carlow Military Barracks, has been removed to the Curragh Internment Camp. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Prominent Priest Arrested. Late on Saturday night a large part of military visited Tinryland and arrested Re. Fr. Campion, C.C. His apartments were thoroughly searched. The reverend gentleman was the conveyed under escort to Carlow Military Barracks. Father Campion who was not informed of the charge he was arrested under, has taken a deep interest in the economic side of Irish national affairs, and is very popular with all classes.