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S v Longdistance (Natal)         
In S v Longdistance (Natal) & Others (1989), an important case in South African criminal procedure, the appellants had been convicted on two counts of contravening the Road Transportation Act in that they had conveyed, in two sets of vehicles, each comprising a mechanical horse and trailer, 2,000 pockets of refined sugar in each set of vehicles to a consignee in the Eastern Transvaal who intended reselling it, such transportation not being covered by the provisions of permits issued to the appellants. They appealed.
Natal, North Sumatra         
  • The ''[[alun-alun]]'' (central square) in Natal
  • A street in Natal
  • Traditional house near Natal
  • controleur]]'' [[Eduard Douwes Dekker]] a. k. a. Multatuli
DISTRICT IN MANDAILING NATAL REGENCY, NORTH SUMATRA PROVINCE, INDONESIA
Natal, Indonesia
Natal is a town in Mandailing region, North Sumatra province, Indonesia. Batang Gadis National Park is located here.
KwaZulu-Natal (cricket team)         
SOUTH AFRICAN CRICKET TEAM
Natal cricket team; KwaZulu Natal cricket team; KwaZulu–Natal cricket team; KwaZulu-Natal cricket team
KwaZulu-Natal (formerly Natal) is the first-class cricket team that represents the province of KwaZulu-Natal (formerly Natal) in South Africa. For the purposes of the Sunfoil Series, KwaZulu-Natal is the only team that has not merged with another and it has played in the SuperSport Series (as it was named then) as the Dolphins since October 2004.

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S v Longdistance (Natal)
In S v Longdistance (Natal) & Others (1989), an important case in South African criminal procedure, the appellants had been convicted on two counts of contravening the Road Transportation Act in that they had conveyed, in two sets of vehicles, each comprising a mechanical horse and trailer, 2,000 pockets of refined sugar in each set of vehicles to a consignee in the Eastern Transvaal who intended reselling it, such transportation not being covered by the provisions of permits issued to the appellants. They appealed.