A three reel subject, introducing the same characters who appeared in "Adventures in Diplomacy," including Alec Francis, Edward Roseman and Belle Adair. The story runs along entertainingly, without any very dramatic incidents. At the same time there is a good air of mystery preserved. The nature of the wireless bomb and the desire of the government for suppressing it were not made extremely clear, but in this class of stories the observer is willing to take a good deal for granted. The photography and acting are commendable and the production as a whole strikes a good average of interest. - The Moving Picture World, November 14, 1914
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