Drummond Shiels

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Sir Thomas Drummond Shiels MC (7 August 18811 January 1953) was a Scottish Labour politician.

The son of James Drummond Shiels and Agnes Campbell of Edinburgh, he was educated at Edinburgh University where he graduated MB ChB.

He was commissioned into the Royal Scots in 1915 and served in World War I with the 9th (Scottish) Division. He was mentioned in despatches and awarded the Military Cross and the Belgian Croix de Guerre. He ended the war as a Captain.

He was a member of Edinburgh Town Council and Labour Member of Parliament for Edinburgh East from 1924-1931. He served in government as Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for India in 1929 and as Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for the Colonies from 1929-1931.

He was a Fellow and Senior President Royal Medical Society and Deputy-Secretary of the Commonwealth Parliamentary Association. He was knighted in 1939.

Parliament of the United Kingdom
Preceded by
James Myles Hogge
Member of Parliament for Edinburgh East
1924–1931
Succeeded by
David Marshall Mason
Political offices
Preceded by
Earl Winterton
Under-Secretary of State for India
1929
Succeeded by
Earl Russell
Preceded by
William Lunn
Under-Secretary of State for the Colonies
1929–1931
Succeeded by
Robert William Hamilton