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  2. Malaysia–Pakistan relations - Wikipedia

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    Malaysia and Pakistan signed a free trade agreement called the MalaysiaPakistan Closer Economic Partnership Agreement (MPCEPA) in January 2008. [1] Pakistan and Malaysia are linked by air transport. Pakistan International Airlines operates many flights from Karachi, Lahore, and Peshawar to Kuala Lumpur.

  3. Clipsal - Wikipedia

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    Clipsal is an Australian brand of electrical accessories. Its primary factory, once located at Bowden , moved to Gepps Cross . [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Smaller factories in South Australia at Nuriootpa , Strathalbyn , Wingfield , and in Bayswater, Victoria have closed and production has moved to Gepps Cross and to offshore locations.

  4. Malaysian Pakistani - Wikipedia

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    Malaysian Pakistani or Pakistani Malaysian may refer to: Malaysia-Pakistan relations; Malaysians in Pakistan; Pakistanis in Malaysia;

  5. Industrial and multiphase power plugs and sockets - Wikipedia

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    The term plug is in general and technical use in all forms of English, common alternatives being power plug, [1] electric plug, [2] and (in the UK) plug top. [3] The normal technical term (in both British and International English) for an AC power socket is socket-outlet, [4] but in non-technical common use a number of other terms are used.

  6. Pakistanis in Malaysia - Wikipedia

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    According to official figures released by Malaysia's Home Ministry the number of legal foreign workers from Pakistan stood at 59,281 as of June 2017. [5] Under a 2005 agreement between Pakistan and Malaysia, as many as 100,000 Pakistanis may eventually work in Malaysia, especially in the manufacturing, construction, and plantation sectors; the Pakistani workers are intended to replace nearly ...

  7. Stepping switch - Wikipedia

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    In electrical engineering, a stepping switch or stepping relay, also known as a uniselector, is an electromechanical device that switches an input signal path to one of several possible output paths, directed by a train of electrical pulses. The major use of stepping switches was in early automatic telephone exchanges to route telephone calls ...

  8. Light switch - Wikipedia

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    Two light switches in one box. The switch on the right is a dimmer switch. The switch box is covered by a decorative plate. The first light switch employing "quick-break technology" was invented by John Henry Holmes in 1884 in the Shieldfield district of Newcastle upon Tyne. [1]

  9. Malayan dollar - Wikipedia

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    The Malayan dollar was issued by the Board of Commissioners of Currency, Malaya, with a hiatus during the Japanese occupation (1942–1945).. The Board of Commissioners of Currency, Malaya, came into being in October 1938 following the Blackett Report which recommended that the sole power of issuing currency for the various Malay States, including Brunei, and the Straits Settlements should be ...