Thu, 02 Oct 2025 20:42:26 +1300WeeblyWed, 07 May 2025 14:09:44 GMT/news/presidents-newsletter-may-2025In the May 2025 edition of the President's Newsletter we cover the following topics: Click here to read in full. • Foreword from the President • Important Dates and Deadlines • First Sub-Committee on Standards and Conformance Meeting 2025 • Regional Legal Metrology Organization (RLMO) Round Table • Training Activities – MEDEA 3 Training Course on Rice Moisture Measurement - 25-28 February 2025 – Bandung, Indonesia • APLMF Training Course on Verification of Petroleum Fuel Dispensers - 1-3 April 2025, Pattaya, Thailand • Directories • Photo Contribution by Member Economies to be Featured on the APLMF website ]]>Fri, 27 Dec 2024 21:12:36 GMT/news/presidents-newsletter-december-2024In the December 2024 edition of the President's Newsletter we cover the following topics: Click here to read in full. •Foreword from President •31st APLMF Forum and Working Group Meetings, 6th to 8th November 2024, Taipei City, Chinese Taipei •Training Activities – MEDEA 3 •MEDEA-APLMF Online Training Course on Verification and Type Approval for Electric Vehicle Supply Equipment (EVSE) / 12-13 September 2024 •Directories •Photo Contribution by Member Economies to be Featured on the APLMF website]]>Wed, 13 Nov 2024 17:09:28 GMT/news/presidents-newsletter-august-20241028179In the August 2024 edition of the President's Newsletter we cover the following topics: Click here to read in full. •Announcement •Summary of Deadlines •31st APLMF Forum and Working Group Meetings – Chinese Taipei •New member economies, FIJI and SAMOA •MEDEA-APLMF-APMP Training Course on Sphygmomanometers •World Metrology Day 2024: A Celebration of Precision and Sustainability •MEDEA/PTB: Policy Briefs and the e-Learning program •Directories]]>Tue, 13 Aug 2024 07:10:12 GMT/news/presidents-newsletter-august-2024In the January 2024 edition of the President's Newsletter we cover the following topics: Click here to read in full. •30th APLMF Forum and Working Group Meetings – Bohol, Philippines – 8th to 10th November 2023
•31st APLMF Forum and Working Group Meetings – Chinese Taipei
•Webinar Metrology for Health, delivered on 16th November 2023
•Training – Resources on the Website
•The 100th Anniversary of the Mongolian Agency for Standard and Metrology (MASM) •Directories ]]>Tue, 17 Oct 2023 07:15:16 GMT/news/presidents-newsletter-october-2023In the October 2023 edition of the President's Newsletter we cover the following topics: Click here to read in full. •Foreword •30th APLMF Forum Meetings – Henann Resort Alona Beach, Bohol, Philippines – 8th to 10th November 2023 •Summary of Deadlines •Future Training •Directories
]]>Fri, 18 Aug 2023 02:58:33 GMT/news/presidents-newsletter-august-2023In the August 2023 edition of the President's Newsletter we cover the following topics: Click here to read in full. •Foreword •30th APLMF Forum Meetings, 8th-10th November 2023 •Summary of Deadlines •eLearning Modules for Non-automatic Weighing Instruments (NAWI) and Verification of Fuel Dispensers in 2023/2024
]]>Wed, 19 Apr 2023 12:20:14 GMT/news/presidents-newsletter-april-2023In the April 2023 edition of the President's Newsletter we cover the following topics: Click here to read in full. •Foreword from the President •Announcement •Summary of Deadlines •29th APLMF Online Meeting, 1st-2nd November 2022 •Hosting of Presidency and Secretariat for 2025-2026 •Webinar and Training by Working Groups for 2023 •APMP and APLMF Joint Survey on Medical Metrology (2023) •Survey responses on the Face-to face meeting for 30th APLMF Forum, November 2023 •MEDEA PTB Projects •OIML Bulletin is available on the website]]>Tue, 12 Jul 2022 18:30:32 GMT/news/presidents-newsletter-july-2022In the July 2022 edition of the President's Newsletter we cover the following topics: Click here to read in full. •Foreword from the President •Summary of Deadlines •Online Voting on MOU and Rules of Procedures Review •APLMF Survey on Training in 2022 •MEDEA e-Learning program •MEDEA Policy Briefs •2023 Host of the 30th APLMF Forum Meeting - Philippines]]>Wed, 23 Feb 2022 16:50:37 GMT/news/presidents-newsletter-january-2022In the January 2022 edition of the President's Newsletter we cover the following topics: Click here to read in full. •Foreword from the President •Apology •Announcement •Summary of Deadlines •28th APLMF Online Meeting, 1-2 November, 2021 •Zoom images of some member representatives attending the 1st and 2nd sessions of the 28th APLMF Online Meeting on 1-2 November, 2021 •Nominations for New Working Groups •Soft Launch of MEDEA APMP-APLMF Web Portal •OIML Newsletter •MEDEA e-Learning Cyber Security Awareness Training •APLMF Awards Conferred in 2021
]]>Thu, 30 Sep 2021 20:33:56 GMT/news/presidents-newsletter-september-2021In the September 2021 addition of the President's Newsletter we cover the following topics: Click here to read in full.
•Summary of Deadlines •28th APLMF Online Meeting, 1st-2nd November 2021 •eLearning Module 'Non-automatic Weighing Instruments (NAWI)' for October 2021 •MEDEA APMP-APLMF Planning Workshops •-MEDEA-APMP-APLMF Planning WS on Rapid Diagnostic Toolkit]]> "It would amuse you if you could see the interest that the Japanese take in flying kites. And the funny part of it is that it is the men who do the most of the kite-flying, while the children look on, which is the exact reverse of what we do in our country. They have the funniest kinds of kites, and show a great deal of ingenuity in getting them up. Everybody has them, and they are so cheap that even the beggars can have kites to fly. They are of all sizes and shapes; you can buy a plain kite a few inches square, or you can get one as large as the side of a house, and covered all over with dragons and other things that sometimes cost a neat little sum for the painting alone. The Japanese understand the trick of flying a kite without a tail, and they do it by the arrangement of the strings, which is quite different from ours. On the other hand, some of their kites will have a whole line of strings hanging down as ornaments, and sometimes it looks as if the kite were anchored by means of these extra cords. They make their kites so large that three or four men are needed to hold some of them; and there is a story that a man who one day tied the cord of a kite to his waist was taken up in the air and never heard of[Pg 264] again. And there is another story of a man in the country who had a kite that he harnessed to a plough, and when the wind was good he used to plough his fields by means of it. But the story does not explain how he turned the furrow when he reached the end of the field. Perhaps he had an accommodating wind that shifted at the right time. Westward likewise we soon were bickering. The morning sun shone high; the thin, hot dust blew out over the blackened ground of some forest "burn" or through the worm fence of some field where a gang of slave men and women might be ploughing or hoeing between the green rows of young cotton or corn. The level stretches were many, the slopes gradual, and to those sweet city-bird ladies everything was new and delightful; a log cabin!--with clay chimney on the outside!--a well and its well-sweep!--another cabin with its gourd-vines! They knew that blessed alchemy which turns all things into the poetry of the moment. Sweet they would have been anywhere to any eye or mind; but I was a homeless trooper lad, and sweeter to the soldier boy than water on the battlefield are short hours with ladies who love him for his banner and his rags. "No, no, sir, your cousin ... is not here." wouldn't have awarded the scholarship; some years they don't. Also-- We had to scramble up the last slope! The sun almost beat us! "I didn't see the telegram, but it was in effect that he had no knowledge of anything of the sort, and put no faith in it." Cadnan thought privately that such an idea was silly, almost too silly for words: how could a person lead himself? But he said nothing to Dara, not wanting to hurt her. Instead, he pretended, helplessly, to agree with her: "You are right. We lead ourselves now." "But in themselves, I mean." The stranger instantly divested himself of his wet apparel, and attired himself in Holgrave's yeoman's garb; and then, with the natural regret of one accustomed to traffic, he drew from a secret pocket of his wet doublet, a bag of coin, the wreck of his merchandize, and with a sigh for all he had lost, placed it in his bosom. His dagger was also stuck in his doublet, so that if necessity came, he might use it; and then attentively listening to Holgrave's directions, he threw himself upon a heap of rushes in a corner, and soon after his host had withdrawn to throw the tell-tale garments into the Isborne, he fell into the short, light slumbers of a seaman. The barred gates of the Fleet prison flew open before the assailants, and the wretched inmates felt their feverish temples once more cooled by the pure breath of liberty. At about a hundred paces from the Fleet, they passed a house, having the bush suspended in front, indicating its possessor to be a vintner; and the host himself, with singular foolhardiness, stood looking out from the open casement of the first story. HoME里美尤利亚教师ed2k
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