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- Q20711421 subject Q8136589.
- Q20711421 subject Q8136655.
- Q20711421 subject Q8798505.
- Q20711421 subject Q8807492.
- Q20711421 abstract "The 1935 Ladies Open Championships was held at the Queen's Club, West Kensington in London from 3–8 December 1934. Margot Lumb won her first title defeating the Honourable Miss Anne Lytton-Milbanke in the final. Three times champion Miss Susan Noel decided not to defend her title. Seeds were inaugurated and the slower ball used in men's competitions was also introduced. The event took place in December 1934 which formed part of the 1934-1935 season.".
- Q20711421 wikiPageWikiLink Q1748936.
- Q20711421 wikiPageWikiLink Q20711414.
- Q20711421 wikiPageWikiLink Q20711425.
- Q20711421 wikiPageWikiLink Q638491.
- Q20711421 wikiPageWikiLink Q6760687.
- Q20711421 wikiPageWikiLink Q7517000.
- Q20711421 wikiPageWikiLink Q8136589.
- Q20711421 wikiPageWikiLink Q8136655.
- Q20711421 wikiPageWikiLink Q843417.
- Q20711421 wikiPageWikiLink Q8798505.
- Q20711421 wikiPageWikiLink Q8807492.
- Q20711421 comment "The 1935 Ladies Open Championships was held at the Queen's Club, West Kensington in London from 3–8 December 1934. Margot Lumb won her first title defeating the Honourable Miss Anne Lytton-Milbanke in the final. Three times champion Miss Susan Noel decided not to defend her title. Seeds were inaugurated and the slower ball used in men's competitions was also introduced. The event took place in December 1934 which formed part of the 1934-1935 season.".
- Q20711421 label "1935 Women's British Open Squash Championship".