[1][2] The newspaper was owned by King Prajadhipok (Rama VII) and run by Prince Svasti and Louis Girivat.
[3] Its office was located on Si Phraya Road.
[4] On 8 August 1933, The Bangkok Daily Mail was suspended by the authorities and was allowed to resume publication following an apology and the payment of a deposit 'for future good behavior'.
[5][6][7][8] However, it was closed once and for all by the Government in October 1933 "because of its royalist connections".
[9][10] A special weekly pictorial and feature section was included with Saturday issues.