(1) All proclamations,
treaties, and other acts of State of any foreign State, or of any British
possession may be proved in any court or before any person acting judicially,
either by examined copies or by copies sealed with the seal of the foreign
State or British possession to which the original document belongs.
(2) Any copy
purporting to be sealed as in this section directed shall be admitted in
evidence in every case where the original document could have been so
admitted, without any proof of the seal.