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Where railway undertakers—
(a)own or work; or
(b)are parties to any arrangement for using, maintaining or working,
any mechanically-propelled ship for the purpose of carrying on communications between any towns or ports, whether situated in the British postal area or not, the provisions of this Act relating to the conveyance by railway of mail bags and any officers of the Post Office accompanying them shall, subject to the necessary modifications, extend to the conveyance of mail bags and any such officers by that ship:
Provided that, without prejudice to section twenty-nine of this Act, paragraph (b) of this section shall not apply in relation to the conveyance of parcels.
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