Item 01: Malcolm Shore Stanley correspondence, 8 December 1916-28 October 1918 - Page 312
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Surely there will be any amount of labour after the war, it is very unfortunate that I have no apparent leaning to business, still who knows if I get a knock at this bis. I should certainly give up any hope I may entertain of trying to make a living at engineering, anyway hang on to the business till I get home & I'll give it a go then if I can't do it, try something else. I feel like spending a few months at home next time I get there & it will be impossible unless I can find something to occupy my time, as Dad remarks the business is good & his future, I'll give it a go for the sake of the Dad.
Glad to hear about the houses they have certainly been a good spec. & should make you very comfortable, there is only one thing about easy terms the money comes in in little drops & you sort of don't feel it, wouldnt it be a good scheme to pay