A workaround for each place, already mentioned:

1. Invoke trash creation, deleting something.
2. Show hidden elements in folder, to trash folder be shown, for example, with 
the name .Trash-1000
3. Remove permanently this folder
4. Create a regular file with the same name as removed folder had.

This will not allow "move to trash". The only thing to add is to make
<Delete> key to remove permanently by default. I've tried to edit
~/.gnome2/accels/nautilus but don't find it in Ubuntu 13.10

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