A two-reel subject by Edward Hall. The photography in this is generally good, but there is just a touch of burlesque about the acting in places which robs the production of suspense. International intrigue is the main motive and toward the close there are some brisk, exciting scenes. Jane Fearnley appears as the foreign spy, who assumes the part of a scrub woman in order to steal the treaties in manuscript form. Wm. E. Shay is the secret service man who follows up the crime. In the matter of clues and general detective work, the plot is a little weak. As a whole, it ranks as an average two-reel offering. - The Moving Picture World, June 7, 1913
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