14 APRIL 1984, page 24

Bombay Bookstall

Sir: Richard West's article on Bombay (3 1 March) was most enjoyable and I am gla d that he found the preservation of the city 5 Victorian buildings just as pleasing as I did'......

Wise Form

Sir: In his review of Timeform's Racehorse s of 1983 (March 10) Jeffrey Bernard writ es that the weekly Raceform was th e brainchild of Phil Bull. It wasn't. Raceform is an......

Vaughan Williams Trust

Sir: In his interesting article 'FlelP ing hands' (10 March) Mr Phillips says of the Ralph Vaughan Williams Trust that it ha t not 'had to fulfil its original purpose'• 1311......

Letters

Cultural police Sir: Mr Welch ('Centrepiece,' 10 March) wants critics to function as a cultural police force, arresting art when it is wicked. But where is the legislation for......

Night Mail

Sir: If Giles Gordon (`On the rails, and off,' 7 April) is going to enter the field of the cinema he, too, must stay on the rails. The score, the music, for Night Mail was by......

Greatly Exaggerated

Sir: May I reassure readers of Andrew Wilson's Diary (7 April) that the Toby Fitton who wrote for Blackwood's magazine and the Toby Fitton who contributes occasional fiction......

Secrets For All

Sir: Geoffrey Strickland's article (`The torture lesson', 17 March) includes a familiar misconception when he says I was warned that, although I had never signed the Official......

Wine Stories

Sir: I write appealing that you can find a small corner to reproduce this letter. I hope, eventually, to write a modest book looking mainly at the lighter side of anything......