[5] In March 1932, Mr. W. H. Mundie was described as the "veteran editor of The Bangkok Times", newspaper for which he worked since at least 1904.
[6][7][8] In June 1941, King George VI conferred the decoration of an Officer of the Order of the British Empire upon Mr. W. H. Mundie as Editor of the Bangkok Times.
[14][15][16] Unlike the daily version that had a significant part of each issue devoted to advertisements and no single news item on the front page, the weekly version was almost totally devoid of any advertisements.
[17] For subscribers living in Thailand, a 'Special Telegram Supplement' containing all foreign cables received during the week was included.
[a] a Measurements were made on the issue of The Bangkok Times Weekly Mail published on Monday 19 May 1930.