Problems with Gmail IMAP and 'use this Mailbox for..'

Basically trying to re-setup Mail for Gmail IMAP after having to Time Machine back to a previous date after something or other stopped it working. Only thing that remains wrong is the Mail Trash. I have remapped the Drafts and Sent folders correctly, however the trash does not appear.
I am using the Gmail Labs feature that lets you show or hide any of Gmails folders.
If I try and delete a message it doesn't seem to go anywhere - if I delete it again it does dissapear (but I don't know where to!). If I force the Trash to appear in the sidebar (command 5) the little circular progress thing appears when i do the delete, but clicking on the Trash can shows no contents.
Should I 'show' Gmail's Bin and set that for the Trash in Mail?
I've obviously done something wrong here remapping or whatever so can anyone help me to sort it out? Please!

No ideas?

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