Mr Hal Missingham, director of the National Art Gallery Sydney, was asked to leave the Commercial Travellers' club, Sydney, for being "improperly dressed." Mr Missingham was wearing a shirt-suit (shown in picture). He regards the suit as "cool and rational" summer attire. December 4, 1945. (Photo by Associated Newspapers Ltd.).
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Mr Hal Missingham, director of the National Art Gallery Sydney, was asked to leave the Commercial Travellers' club, Sydney, for being "improperly dressed." Mr Missingham was wearing a shirt-suit (shown in picture). He regards the suit as "cool and rational" summer attire. December 4, 1945. (Photo by Associated Newspapers Ltd.).