To check this, I had to recover the computer exhibiting this problem from - 
ahem - cold storage.
First boot showed the timezone to be "America/El Salvador" again - I reset it 
to "Europe/Brussels".

I then proceeded to install 350+ updates (about 4 months worth) - I
noticed that gnome-applets was also included, and the clock applet got
upgraded to version 2.22.2, as I discovered later. This took the better
part of last night.

I shut down the PC this morning (after all updates were installed), and
brought it back up in the evening - only to find the timezone to have
been reset to "America/El Salvador".

Still an issue, but I can live with it ;-)

BTW:  Probably not relevant, but my time servers have always been
"be.pool.ntp.org", "europe.pool.ntp.org" and "ntp.ubuntu.com", in that
order.

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Clock applet consistently displays different timezone after reboot
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/226216
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