He was said to have been so well known in Blayney that he was referred to as Stanley Blayney and contributed much to the development of the Blayney township. Among his achievements included founding the Blayney newspaper, member of the Shire Council, foundation member and secretary of the Bowling Club, instigated the reopening of the Blayney abattoir, member of the Pony club, Rotary and other service organisations.

In 1957 Mallick sold his store in Blayney and moved with his family to Sydney. He and his family were accorded a public farewell and diner in recognition of their years in business and civic life.
In Sydney, he founded the Standex brand of trousers and suits that became well known around the world.
At the time of his death in 1990 he lived at Vaucluse and was survied by his wife Sylvie (nee Malouf) and son Robert and daughter De-Whyn.
References
The Lyndhurst Shire Chronicle, 29 November, 1990, p. 9.
Cowra Guardian 23 July, 1957 & 26 July 1957.
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