“FOUR JUST MEN.”
EXPOSES FIFTH COLUMN ACTIVI;r; • TIES. 'i “Four Just Mon” was made for a 'definite purpose. First and foremost, ib pirbvide exciting and memorable entertainment. Secondly, to expose the. spy menace in our midst by revealing the secret endeavours of these enemies of the nation, often cloaked in the disguise of decent citizenship,. ever seeking and plotting to undermine the strength of the Empire. -‘The Four Just Men” are symbolical of our manhood, and when they discover a' plot to block the Suez, to cut Australia, off from England, they act as would cVery true- 1 Britisher in similar circumstances. They do not seek futile personal glory or fame, but work silently, resolutely, for the common good of a Commonwealth of Nations, -that only powercrazed dictators could conspire to destroy.
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume 60, Issue 223, 28 June 1940, Page 8
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