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Show ONE OF REVOLT LEADERS YIELDS TO THE ENGLISH (Spprial Cable by Arrangeaieat with LoDdon Dally Telegraph and InicruatUiial .'.'ews ircivice. ) LONDON, April -20. The following official offi-cial report was issued tonight by the Ireland office: The situation in Dublin this morn- i Ing was considerably improved, but the rebels are still offering stubborn resistance In the neighborhood of Sack vt Me sireet. The cordon of troops encircling this quarter is steadily closing in, but the house fighting has necessarily rendered ren-dered progress slow. The postoffice and the block of buildings east of Sackville street have been destroyed by fire. A party of rebels has been driven out of Poland's mills by guns mounted on lorries. One of the rebel leaders, a man named Pearce, has surrendered unconditionally, uncon-ditionally, despite the fact that he asserts he has authority to accept terms of surrender for his followers In Dublin. Another leader. James Connollv, is reported to have been killed. |