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William Jennings Bryan Accused of Fomenting Revolt, Philadelphia PA, 1919

In a scathing lecture at the University of Pennsylvania, Indian editor Pushtam Rustamjee tore into former US Secretary of State William Jennings Bryan, accusing him of attempting to stir up revolt in India against Great Britain.

Rustamjee, a former editor of the Oriental News of Bombay, delivered a blistering critique of Bryan’s actions, labeling him a ‘politician’ who sought to exploit the situation for his own gain.

Bryan’s alleged transgressions were met with a mixture of outrage and shock among the audience, with some in attendance expressing their disgust at the former Secretary’s actions.

The incident highlights the complex web of international relations and the delicate balance of power that exists between nations. As tensions escalate between India and Great Britain, it remains to be seen how this latest development will play out.

Meanwhile, in other news, Bishop Philip M. Rhinelander, a member of the Episcopal Church Commission, has spoken out about the commission’s mission to arrange a conference of all Christian churches. Rhinelander emphasized that the conference seeks to promote closer Christian unity, rather than sacrificing any core beliefs or principles.

However, the real question on everyone’s mind is: what’s behind Bryan’s alleged attempts to foment revolt in India? Was he driven by a desire for power, or a genuine desire to see India free from British rule? Only time will tell.

As the world watches with bated breath, one thing is certain: the stakes are high, and the consequences of Bryan’s actions could be far-reaching.

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